Gartner Says Worldwide Semiconductor Revenue Grew 25.1% in 2021, Exceeding $500 Billion For the First Time

Samsung Regained the No. 1 Spot; Intel Moved into the No. 2 Position

STAMFORD, Conn., January 19, 2022 -- Worldwide semiconductor revenue increased 25.1% in 2021 to total $583.5 billion, crossing the $500 billion threshold for the first time, according to preliminary results by Gartner, Inc.

“As the global economy bounced back in 2021, shortages appeared throughout the semiconductor supply chain, particularly in the automotive industry,” said Andrew Norwood, research vice president at Gartner. “The resulting combination of strong demand as well as logistics and raw material price increases drove semiconductors’ average selling price higher (ASP), contributing to overall revenue growth in 2021.

“The 5G smartphone market also helped drive semiconductor revenue, with unit production more than doubling to reach $555 million in 2021, compared to $250 million in 2020. U.S. sanctions imposed on Huawei resulted in other Chinese smartphone OEMs gaining share and fueling growth for 5G chipset vendors such as Qualcomm, MediaTek and Skyworks. Meanwhile HiSilicon, Huawei’s chip subsidiary, saw revenue decline from $8.2 billion in 2020 to around $1 billion in 2021.”

Samsung Electronics regained the top spot from Intel for the first time since 2018, with revenue increasing 31.6% in 2021 (see Table 1). Its memory revenue grew 34.2% in 2021, in line with the growth rate of the overall memory market. Intel dropped to the No. 2 position with 0.5% growth in 2021, delivering the lowest growth rate among the top 25 vendors.

Table 1. Top 10 Semiconductor Vendors by Revenue, Worldwide, 2021 (Millions of U.S. Dollars)

2021 Rank

2020 Rank

Vendor

2021 Revenue

2021 Market Share (%)

2020 Revenue

2020-2021 Growth (%)

1

2

Samsung Electronics

75,950

13.0

57,729

31.6

2

1

Intel

73,100

12.5

72,759

0.5

3

3

SK Hynix

36,326

6.2

25,854

40.5

4

4

Micron Technology

28,449

4.9

22,037

29.1

5

5

Qualcomm

26,856

4.6

17,632

52.3

6

6

Broadcom

18,749

3.2

15,754

19.0

7

8

MediaTek

17,452

3.0

10,988

58.8

8

7

Texas Instruments

16,902

2.9

13,619

24.1

9

10

NVIDIA

16,256

2.8

10,643

52.7

10

14

AMD

15,893

2.7

9,665

64.4

Others (outside top 10)

257,544

44.1

209,557

22.9

Total semiconductor

583,477

100.0

466,237

25.1

Source: Gartner (January 2022)

Memory was again the best-performing device category, primarily due to increased server deployments by hyperscale cloud providers to satisfy remote working, learning and entertainment needs, as well as a surge in end-market demand for PCs and ultramobiles. Revenue increased $42.1 billion over 2020, which amounted to 33.8% of overall semiconductor revenue growth in 2021.

Within memory, DRAM had the best performance with revenue growth of 40.4% in 2021, increasing revenue to $92.5 billion in 2021. Strong demand from servers and PCs created a DRAM undersupply that drove double-digit ASPs through most of the year.

Gartner clients can read more in “Market Share Analysis: Semiconductors, Worldwide, Preliminary 2021.

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