Recent IC Insights 2017 global semiconductor manufacturers revenue rankings, statistics show that this year the world's semiconductor plant will reshuffle the rankings, Samsung will squeeze long overlord Intel, won the first place; MediaTek in memory and artificial intelligence (AI) With the rise of power this year will be squeezed out of 10. The survey does not include a professional foundry foundry, so even if this year's revenue growth TSMC, has not yet appeared in the statistical rankings.
According to IC Insights survey, Samsung estimated revenue of 65.6 billion US dollars this year, the market share of 15%, will squeeze out Intel, becoming the world's largest semiconductor plant.This will be Intel from 19 Since 1933, the semiconductor industry has been the leading player for 24 years and surrendered to the champion for the first time.
Intel's revenue in the first quarter of this year is still larger than the size of Samsung, ranked second in the second quarter dropped to; estimated revenue this year up to 60 billion US dollars, the market share of 13.9% Although the revenue of last year's 57 billion US dollars, an annual increase of about 7%, but the market share will drop 1.7 percentage points.Recent revenue growth in Intel, on behalf of Samsung can win, not because of Intel Its own recession, but Samsung benefited from rising memory prices, driving revenue growth growth simultaneously, then push up the market share.
In addition to Samsung, the other two memory makers, SK Hynix and Micron, benefited greatly from the revenue growth. The estimated revenue of SK hynix this year was 262 Third largest in the world, ranking third in the world and up two places from the fifth place last year. Micron also finished fourth in the same category with two billion four hundred million U.S. dollars in revenue.
Global Netcom chip leader Broadcom revenue this year estimated at 176 billion US dollars, slightly higher than Qualcomm's 17.1 billion US dollars, the world's fifth and sixth largest producer; followed by Texas Instruments, Toshiba, Huida and NXP.
Recent IC Insights 2017 global semiconductor manufacturers revenue rankings, statistics show that this year the world's semiconductor plant will reshuffle the rankings, Samsung will squeeze long overlord Intel, won the first place; MediaTek in memory and artificial intelligence (AI) With the rise of power this year will be squeezed out of 10. The survey does not include a professional foundry foundry, so even if this year's revenue growth TSMC, has not yet appeared in the statistical rankings.
According to IC Insights survey, Samsung estimated revenue of 65.6 billion US dollars this year, the market share of 15%, will squeeze out Intel, becoming the world's largest semiconductor plant.This will be Intel from 19 Since 1933, the semiconductor industry has been the leading player for 24 years and surrendered to the champion for the first time.
Intel's revenue in the first quarter of this year is still larger than the size of Samsung, ranked second in the second quarter dropped to; estimated revenue this year up to 60 billion US dollars, the market share of 13.9% Although the revenue of last year's 57 billion US dollars, an annual increase of about 7%, but the market share will drop 1.7 percentage points.Recent revenue growth in Intel, on behalf of Samsung can win, not because of Intel Its own recession, but Samsung benefited from rising memory prices, driving revenue growth growth simultaneously, then push up the market share.
In addition to Samsung, the other two memory makers, SK Hynix and Micron, benefited greatly from the revenue growth. The estimated revenue of SK hynix this year was 262 Third largest in the world, ranking third in the world and up two places from the fifth place last year. Micron also finished fourth in the same category with two billion four hundred million U.S. dollars in revenue.
Global Netcom chip leader Broadcom revenue this year estimated at 176 billion US dollars, slightly higher than Qualcomm's 17.1 billion US dollars, the world's fifth and sixth largest producer; followed by Texas Instruments, Toshiba, Huida and NXP.