SEMI World Fab Forecast Report Projects Record Equipment Spending in 2021
June 15, 2020
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Solid growth rates are projected across all product segments, with memory fabs leading global equipment spending at an estimated $30 billion.
The latest World Fab Forecast report from SEMI suggests that fab equipment spending will rebound in 2021 after a down year in 2020, growing at a 24 percent CAGR to $67.7 billion.
Solid growth rates are projected across all product segments, with memory fabs leading global equipment spending at an estimated $30 billion. A 17 percent increase in 3D NAND memory investment and 50 percent bump in DRAM fab spending contribute to significant gains in this sector.
$29 billion in spending is forecast for the leading-edge logic and foundry sector, a 16 percent improvement after an 11 percent reduction in 2020. Notable 2021 subsegments include power electronics (67 percent), image sensors (projected 36 percent growth), and analog and mixed-signal (13 percent).
These gains come on the heels of a 15 percent decline in Q1 2020 spending attributed to the fallout from COVID-19. Overall spending for 2020 is projected to decline 4 percent.
The SEMI World Fab Forecast report also shows the worldwide fab equipment spending trough in 2020 shifting from the first to the second quarter (see figure below).
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