Worldwide Semiconductor Revenue Grew 18 Percent to $626 Billion in 2024: Gartner
According
to preliminary results by Gartner, worldwide semiconductor revenue in 2024
totaled $626 billion, an increase of 18.1 percent from 2024. Revenue is
projected to total $705 billion in 2025.
"Graphics processing units (GPUs) and AI processors used
in data center applications (servers and accelerator cards) were the key
drivers for the chip sector in 2024," said George Brocklehurst, VP
Analyst, Gartner. "The rising demand for AI and generative AI (GenAI)
workloads led data centers to become the second-largest market for
semiconductors in 2024, behind smartphones. Data center semiconductor revenue
totaled $112 billion in 2024, up from $64.8 billion in 2023."
The positive performance of the overall market impacted the
ranking of several semiconductor vendors. Eleven vendors experienced
double-digit growth and only 8 of the top 25 semiconductor vendors posted
revenue decline in 2024.
Samsung Electronics Regained No. 1 Spot in 2024
With 9 out of the top 10 semiconductor vendors recording
revenue growth in 2024, the ranking of the top 10 semiconductor vendors changed
year-over-year (see Table 1).
- Samsung Electronics reclaimed the No.1 spot from Intel and
extended its lead over the company in 2024 driven by a strong rebound in memory
device prices. Samsung Electronics revenue totaled $66.5 billion in 2024.
- Intel moved to the No. 2 position as its product set, AI
PCs and the Core Ultra chipset, was insufficient to offset the limited success
of its AI accelerator offering and the modest growth in its x86 business.
Intel's semiconductor revenue was flat at 0.1 percent growth in 2024.
- Nvidia continued to perform exceptionally well, increasing
its semiconductor revenue by 84 percent in 2024, to total $46 billion. It moved
up two spots to secure the No. 3 position thanks to the strength of its AI
business.
HBM to
Represent 19.2 percent of DRAM Revenue in 2025, Up from 13.6 percent in 2024
Memory revenue recorded 71.8 percent revenue growth in 2024.
Memory's share as a percentage of total semiconductor sales increased to 25.2
percent in 2024. DRAM revenue improved 75.4 percent in 2024 while NAND revenue
increased 75.7 percent year-over-year. High-bandwidth memory (HBM) production contributed
significantly to the revenue for DRAM vendors. HBM revenue represented 13.6
percent of total DRAM revenue in 2024.
Nonmemory revenue increased 6.9 percent in 2024. Nonmemory
accounted for 74.8 percent of total semiconductor revenue in 2024.
"Memory and AI semiconductors will drive near-term
growth, with HBM projected to account for an increasing share of DRAM revenue,
reaching 19.2 percent in 2025," said Brocklehurst. "HBM revenue is
estimated to increase 66.3 percent in 2025, reaching $19.8 billion."
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