STAMFORD, CT – Worldwide semiconductor revenue in 2023 totaled $533 billion, a decrease of 11.1% from 2022, according to preliminary results by Gartner.

"While the cyclicality in the semiconductor industry was present again in 2023, the market suffered a difficult year with memory revenue recording one of its worst declines in history," said Alan Priestley, VP analyst at Gartner. "The underperforming market also negatively impacted several semiconductor vendors. Only 9 of the top 25 semiconductor vendors posted revenue growth in 2023, with 10 experiencing double-digit declines."

The combined semiconductor revenue of the top 25 semiconductor vendors declined 14.1% in 2023, accounting for 74.4% of the market, down from 77.2% in 2022.

Intel Regained No. 1 Spot in 2023

Following the underperformance of memory vendors in 2023, the ranking of the top 10 semiconductor vendors changed year-over-year.

Top 10 Semiconductor Vendors by Revenue, Worldwide, 2023 (Billions of Dollars)

2023 Rank

2022 Rank

Vendor

2023 Revenue

2023 Market Share (%)

2022 Revenue

2023-2022 Growth (%)

1

2

Intel

48.664

9.1

58.436

-16.7

2

1

Samsung Electronics

39.905

7.5

63.823

-37.5

3

3

Qualcomm

29.015

5.4

34.780

-16.6

4

6

Broadcom

25.585

4.8

23.868

7.2

5

12

NVIDIA

23.983

4.5

15.331

56.4

6

4

SK Hynix

22.756

4.3

33.505

-32.1

7

7

AMD

22.305

4.2

23.620

-5.6

8

11

STMicroelectronics

17.057

3.2

15.842

7.7

9

9

Apple

17.050

3.2

18.099

-5.8

10

8

Texas Instruments

16.537

3.1

18.844

-12.2

   

Others (outside top 10)

268.853

50.7

294.729

-8.8

   

Total Market

533.025

100.0

599.562

-11.1

Memory Revenue Declined 37% in 2023

Revenue for memory products declined 37% in 2023, experiencing the biggest decline of all the segments in the semiconductor market. "Smartphones, PCs and servers, three of the largest segments for DRAM and NAND, faced weaker than expected demand and excess channel inventory, especially in the first half of 2023," said Joe Unsworth, VP analyst at Gartner.

In 2023, DRAM revenue declined 38.5% to total $48.4 billion and NAND flash revenue decreased from 37.5% to $36.2 billion.

Nonmemory Revenue Declined 3% in 2023

Nonmemory revenue fared better and declined 3% in 2023. The market witnessed weaker demand and excess channel inventory negatively impacted the segment throughout the year.

"Unlike the memory vendors, most non-memory vendors experienced a relatively benign pricing environment in 2023," said Unsworth. "The demand for non-memory semiconductors for AI applications was the strongest growth driver, with the automotive sector (especially electric vehicles), defense and aerospace industries, also outperforming most other application segments."

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