WW Semiconductor Revenue to Decline 3.6% in 2023
DRAM revenue down 2.6% in 2022 and 18% in 2023, NAND sales up 4.4% in 2022 and down 13.7% in 2023
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on December 8, 2022 at 2:03 pmOversupply becomes inevitable with the worsening economic situation.
Global semiconductor revenue is projected to decline 3.6% in 2023. In 2022, the market is on pace to grow 4% and total $618 billion, according to Gartner, Inc.‘s report, Forecast Analysis: Semiconductors and Electronics, Worldwide, in this press release.
“The short-term outlook for semiconductor revenue has worsened,” said Richard Gordon, practice VP. “Rapid deterioration in the global economy and weakening consumer demand will negatively impact the semiconductor market in 2023.”
Global semiconductor revenue is forecast to total $596 billion in 2023, down from the previous forecast of $623 billion.
Semiconductor Revenue Forecast, Worldwide, 2021-2023 (in $billion)
Currently, the semiconductor market is polarized between the consumer-driven markets and enterprise-driven markets. Weakness in the consumer-driven markets is being driven largely by the decline in disposable income caused by rising inflation and interest rates, but also by the reprioritization of consumer discretionary spending to other areas such as travel, leisure and entertainment, which are having a negative knock-on effect on technology purchases.
On the other hand, the enterprise-driven markets, such as enterprise networking, enterprise compute, industrial, medical and commercial transportation, have, so far, been relatively resilient despite looming macro-economic slowdown and geopolitical concerns.
“The relative strength in the enterprise-driven markets comes from strategic investments by corporations that are looking to strengthen their infrastructure to continue supporting their work from home workforce, business expansion plans and ongoing digitalization strategies,” said Gordon.
Memory Revenue to Decline 16% in 2023
For the remainder of 2022, the memory market is witnessing faltering demand, swollen inventories and customers pressing for considerably lower prices. As a result, the memory market will remain flat in 2022 and is forecast to decline 16.2% in revenue in 2023.
in $ billion | 2022 | Growth | 2023 | Growth |
DRAM market | 90.5 | -2.6% | 74.2 | -18% |
NAND market | 68.8 | 4.4% | 59.4 | -13.7% |
The worsening economic outlook is negatively impacting smartphone, PC and consumer electronics production which is positioning the DRAM market for oversupply for the remainder of 2022 and the first three quarters of 2023. Analysts foresee DRAM revenue foresees to decrease 2.6% to reach $90.5 billion in 2022 and will further decline 18% in 2023, to total $74.2 billion.
The NAND fab outage which occurred in 1Q22 increased prices and masked the rapidly deteriorating demand environment, resulting in excess inventory in 3Q22 which is expected to carry into 1H23. NAND revenue is projected to increase 4.4% to $68.8 billion in 2022, but it is on pace to decline 13.7% in 2023 to $59.4 billion.
“While the deterioration in the macroeconomic environment will weaken consumer demand, we expect relatively better semiconductor consumption from business investments. Consequently, markets such as industrial, telecom infrastructure and data center will be less impacted by consumer sentiment and spending in the short term,” said Gordon.