Thursday, June 6, 2019
The comms market first overtook the computer market as the largest end-use market for ICs in 2013 but was passed by the computer segment in 2017 and 2018 due to the booming memory market.
However, with the memory market forecast to plunge by 30% this year, the communications IC market is expected to surpass the computer IC market in 2019 and hold this position through 2023, forecasts IC Insights.
Over the past 20 years, the communications IC segment almost doubled its share of the total IC market from 18.5% in 1998 to 36.4% in 2018 .
As shown, the automotive IC segment marketshare has displayed a steady increase since 1998 going from a 4.7% share that year to 8.0% in 2018.
Moreover, the automotive IC market is forecast to register the strongest 2018-2023 CAGR of any of the end-use segments at 9.2%.
Unfortunately, given its relatively small size, high growth in the automotive IC segment is not expected to be enough to significantly lift the growth rate of the total IC industry over the next five years.
In contrast to the rising shares of the automotive and communications segments, the computer and consumer IC marketshares have drifted lower over the past 20 years.
As shown, the computer segment’s share of the total IC market dropped 19 percentage points since 1998 to 36.6% in 2018.
However, strong server demand to help support the Internet of Things is expected to pump new life into the computer IC market over the next five years and slow the rate of marketshare decline for this segment.
Figure 1 showed that the Industrial/Other segment’s share of the total IC market was in a steady decline from 1998 through 2013.
However, as industrial automation has picked up momentum worldwide, this segment is forecast to rise to an 8.7% share of the total IC market in 2023, up from only 6.5% in 2013.
One thing to keep in mind with regard to IC end-use marketshare figures is that they typically move at an evolutionary, not revolutionary, pace.
Major changes and trends in the end-use percentage figures are sometimes only evident when looking at five or ten year timeperiods
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