"2014 has been the third consecutive year when foundries have achieved impressive 16% revenue growth," said Samuel Wang, research VP at Gartner. "A number of factors have made 2014 a robust year for foundries - inventory stocking in the second quarter by customers, increase of units sold in ultramobiles, the strength of the Apple's supply chain riding the success of the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus in the second half of the year, a conversion of integrated device manufacturer (IDM) revenue to foundry revenue and wafer demand from the early adoption of wearables."
Among the top players, the leader, TSMC, gained market share to reach 53.7%, up from 49.8% in 2013, Gartner said. TSMC increased its revenues by US$5 billion in just one year due to the success of advanced technologies of 28nm and 20nm.
Returning to the No. 2 position, United Microelectronics (UMC) had US$4.62 billion revenues in 2014, representing 9.9% of the foundry market share, thanks to its recent catch-up of 28nm technology, Gartner said. The No. 3 position went to Globalfoundries with US$4.4 billion revenues, representing 9.4% of the market.
The foundry market will remain a seasonal industry due to the scheduled introduction of electronics equipment, and therefore the second and third quarters will be the strongest quarters each year. The only difference in 2014 was that the fourth quarter turned out to be stronger due to good momentum from the Apple supply chain, Gartner noted.
The wafer demand from touchscreen controllers, display driver chips and power management ICs made with legacy technology nodes has caused a tight supply of 200mm wafers at foundries and the situation will not be much improved in 2015. As a result, foundries are now looking to expand 200mm capacity, Gartner said.
Significant wafer fab purchasing momentum in the first half of the year resulted in strong recovery of semiconductor production demand throughout 2014. While traditional notebook and desk-based PC unit production declined and mobile phone unit production grew at low single digits, ultramobile unit production grew faster in 2014, Gartner indicated. In addition, the hype surrounding the Internet of Things, including wearable and smart watches, prompted some players to stockpile off-the-shelf chips as early as the second quarter of 2014, in order to prepare for new product announcements.
2014 saw a big increase in foundry revenues from fabless customers while revenue from integrated device manufacturer customers remained flat, Gartner said. System manufacturer customers provided a boost to foundry revenue, mostly due to Apple's 20nm business at TSMC.
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