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Infographic: Q4-2021 | Semiconductors

Overview:

Samsung took the lead in 2021 with a strong DRAM and NAND flash market performance at the expense of Intel’s relatively flattish results. Major smartphone SoC and GPU vendors also enjoyed strong growth in the year with over 50% YoY revenue increase. In addition, we saw 27% YoY revenue growth among the top 15 vendors, outperforming global semiconductor revenue growth and implying another year of centralized semiconductor industry.

Table of Contents:

  • Semiconductor Top 7 by revenues, Q4 2021
  • Foundry Industry Share by revenues, Q4 2021
  • Smartphone AP Market Share by shipments, Q4 2021

Number of Pages: 1
Published Date: March 2022

Infographic: Q3-2021 | Semiconductors

Overview:

  • Intel and Broadcom are two companies reported QoQ revenue decline in top 7
  • SK Hynix and Micron reported over 30% YoY in Q3 2021 (SK Hynix 48%, Micron 36%)

TSMC maintains its market share leadership with strong sales growth in Q3 2021 driven by HPC and smartphone clients. Samsung also delivers strong Q3 from major clients. UMC is benefited from wafer price increases.

MediaTek maintained its market leadership in units during Q3 2021. Qualcomm, on the other hand, improved slightly on its shipment with better component supply. The major market share shifts during the quarter, were from UniSOC's strong penetration of 4G SoC market, and Samsung's further decline of shares suffering from IC shortage in its own brand and more outsourcing orders of 4G SoC.

Table of Contents:

  • Semiconductor Top 7 by revenues, Q3 2021
  • Foundry Industry Share by revenues, Q3 2021
  • Smartphone AP Market Share by shipments, Q3 2021

Number of Pages: 1
Published Date: December 2021

Smartphone RF Components Supply Chain Research Report

Overview:

The report is part of Counterpoint’s smartphone RF research, covering the smartphone RFFE products and market development, and the competitive landscape of supply chain.

Using the report, we provide the insights on smartphone RFFE trends from both the supply and demand perspective, we also explore technologies and innovations affecting the smartphone RFFE design.

Table of Contents:

  • Part 1: Global RFFE Market and Competitive Landscape
  • Part 2: Increased RFFE Contents in the Context of 5G Migration
  • Part 3: Smartphone RFFE Design Wins Competition and Demand-Supply Relationship

Number of Pages: 24

Published Date: September 2021

Infographic: Q2-2021 | Semiconductors

Overview: 

Semiconductor Top 7 by revenues, Q2 2021

  • Intel leads on laptop & server growth
  • NVIDIA entry as GPU sales at all-time high
  • Top 7 take 55% share

Foundry Industry Share by revenues, Q2 2021

  • TSMC unchallenged with 59%  
  • Samsung Electronics grabs UMC & GF share
  • Top 5 account for 90% share

Global Smartphone Chipsets Share by revenues, Q2 2021

  • MediaTek maintains lead at 43%
  • Qualcomm rises to 24% on high-mid end 5G
  • Apple gets third with iPhone 12 momentum
  • UNISOC has strong 1H with HONOR, realme 5G design wins

Table of Contents:

  • Semiconductor Top 7 by revenues, Q2 2021
  • Foundry Industry Share by revenues, Q2 2021
  • Global Smartphone Chipsets Share by revenues, Q2 2021

Number of Pages: 1
Published Date: September 2021

Global Smartphone Camera Supply-side Report: Q1 2021

Overview:

The report is part of Counterpoint’s smartphone camera research, being focused on the development of the overall and smartphone CMOS Image Sensor (CIS) market. Most data appearing in the report are from the Counterpoint Smartphone Camera Tracker, Q1 2021.

Using the report, we provide the insights on smartphone CIS trends from the supply perspective, we also explore technologies and innovations affecting the camera implementation in smartphones.

Table of Contents:

  • Part 1: Global CMOS Image Sensor Market Trends
  • Part 2: Global Smartphone CMOS Image Sensor Trends
  • Part 3: Innovations and Technology Advancements – Emerging Trends in Smartphones

Number of Pages: 22

Published Date: September 2021

RISC-V Adoption Picks up Pace

Overview:

IP design around the chipset architecture, security and cutting-edge performance improvements matching the advancements in manufacturing process and material science have been the key to semiconductor supply chain. Intel has been dominating the CPU architecture for the computing market with its x86 instruction set but integrated mostly into its own chips. However, Arm with its “pure play” licensing of its cutting-edge chipset architecture revolutionized the smartphone market, which became the fastest growing and high-scale personal computing segment in the world.

However, the semiconductor industry over the recent years has seen significant shifts, from consolidation to power acquisition moves, which has exacerbated the geopolitical tensions between key economies with semiconductors becoming the key component of the “technology cold war”. Sanctions on Huawei, NVIDIA looking to acquire Arm and China’s domestic semiconductor ambitions have warranted the need to find alternative semiconductor IP providers and reshape the global semiconductor supply chain.

RISC-V ISA is probably the candidate in the spotlight leveraging an open-source architecture. But the key question is how RISC-V is aligned in terms of capabilities, potential opportunities, and adoption rates. 

In this report, we will deep-dive into the global semiconductor IP landscape and find how the introduction of RISC-V ISA can compete with tech giants such as Intel and Qualcomm, and pure play providers such as Arm and Synopsys.

Table of Contents:

  • Executive Summary
  • RISC-V Becomes Attractive Amidst Geopolitical Tensions & Industry Consolidation
    • US-China trade tensions
    • NVIDIA’s plan to acquire Arm
  • Semiconductor IP Growth Beckons with IoT, Connected Auto & HPC era
    • A $8.6-billion market with 11% CAGR by 2025 
    • Leaders occupy largest share; new entrants emerging
    • Arm dominating Global Semiconductor IP market since 2010s
    • Tier II Vendors Focus More on Specific Applications, Niche Markets
  • RISC-V Gaining Significant Momentum
    • RISC-V ISA was born to be Open Source
    • Comparison between x86, Arm and RISC-V
    • Advantages RISC-V Offers  
    • Challenges RISC-V faces now and later     
    • Growing variety of RISC-V ecosystem & solutions
    • China has lion’s share in RISC-V International’s premier members 
    • Even Intel, the x86 giant, shows strong interest in RISC-V
    • RISC-V adoption outlook across different applications
    • Unstoppable rise of RISC-V
  • Key Takeaways

Number of Pages: 16
Published Date: September 2021

RISC-V Adoption Picks up Pace

Overview:

IP design around the chipset architecture, security and cutting-edge performance improvements matching the advancements in manufacturing process and material science have been the key to semiconductor supply chain. Intel has been dominating the CPU architecture for the computing market with its x86 instruction set but integrated mostly into its own chips. However, Arm with its “pure play” licensing of its cutting-edge chipset architecture revolutionized the smartphone market, which became the fastest growing and high-scale personal computing segment in the world.

However, the semiconductor industry over the recent years has seen significant shifts, from consolidation to power acquisition moves, which has exacerbated the geopolitical tensions between key economies with semiconductors becoming the key component of the “technology cold war”. Sanctions on Huawei, NVIDIA looking to acquire Arm and China’s domestic semiconductor ambitions have warranted the need to find alternative semiconductor IP providers and reshape the global semiconductor supply chain.

RISC-V ISA is probably the candidate in the spotlight leveraging an open-source architecture. But the key question is how RISC-V is aligned in terms of capabilities, potential opportunities, and adoption rates. 

In this report, we will deep-dive into the global semiconductor IP landscape and find how the introduction of RISC-V ISA can compete with tech giants such as Intel and Qualcomm, and pure play providers such as Arm and Synopsys.

Table of Contents:

  • Executive Summary
  • RISC-V Becomes Attractive Amidst Geopolitical Tensions & Industry Consolidation
    • US-China trade tensions
    • NVIDIA’s plan to acquire Arm
  • Semiconductor IP Growth Beckons with IoT, Connected Auto & HPC era
    • A $8.6-billion market with 11% CAGR by 2025 
    • Leaders occupy largest share; new entrants emerging
    • Arm dominating Global Semiconductor IP market since 2010s
    • Tier II Vendors Focus More on Specific Applications, Niche Markets
  • RISC-V Gaining Significant Momentum
    • RISC-V ISA was born to be Open Source
    • Comparison between x86, Arm and RISC-V
    • Advantages RISC-V Offers  
    • Challenges RISC-V faces now and later     
    • Growing variety of RISC-V ecosystem & solutions
    • China has lion’s share in RISC-V International’s premier members 
    • Even Intel, the x86 giant, shows strong interest in RISC-V
    • RISC-V adoption outlook across different applications
    • Unstoppable rise of RISC-V
  • Key Takeaways

Number of Pages: 16
Published Date: September 2021

Global Smartphone Camera Demand-side Research Report: Q1 2021

Overview:

The report is part of Counterpoint’s smartphone camera research, covering the latest trends from the perspective of demand. Most data appearing in the report are from the Counterpoint Smartphone Camera Tracker, Q1 2021.

Using the report, we provide the insights on smartphone camera development in terms of resolutions, multi-camera and lens applications, we also explore technologies and innovations affecting the camera implementation in smartphones.

Table of Contents:

  • Global Rear Primary Camera Resolution Trends
  • Global Front Primary Camera Resolution Trends
  • Global Rear Multi-camera Trends
  • Global Rear Multi-lens Application Trends
  • Rear Multi-camera Trends by Major OEM
  • Rear & Front ToF Adoption Trend
  • Periscope Lens Adoption Trend
  • Global Front Multi-camera Trends
  • Innovations and Technology Advancements

Number of Pages: 32
Published Date: July 2021

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