Four Chinese OEMs Among the Top 10 Semiconductor Customers in 2018

Four Chinese OEMs Among the Top 10 Semiconductor Customers in 2018
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Samsung and Apple remained the top two semiconductor chip buyers in 2018, representing 17.9 percent of the total worldwide market, according to Gartner. This is a 1.6 percent decrease compared with the previous year. However, the top 10 OEMs increased their share of chip spending to 40.2 percent in 2018, up from 39.4 percent in 2017.

“Four Chinese original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), Huawei, Lenovo, BBK and Xiaomi, ranked in the top 10 in 2018, up from three in 2017. On the other hand, Samsung and Apple both significantly slowed the growth of their chip spending in 2018,“ said Masatsune Yamaji, senior principal analyst at Gartner. “Huawei increased its chip spending by 45 percent, jumping in front of Dell and Lenovo to the third spot.“

Eight of the top 10 companies in 2017 remained in the top 10 in 2018, with Kingston and Xiaomi replacing LG and Sony. Xiaomi rose eight places to the 10th position, increasing its semiconductor spending by $2.7 billion in 2018, a 63 percent growth year over year.

Preliminary Ranking (Millions of Dollars)

2017 Ranking

2018 Ranking

Company

2017

2018

2018 Share

Growth

1

1

Samsung

40,408

43,421

9.1

7.5

2

2

Apple

38,834

41,883

8.8

7.9

5

3

Huawei

14,558

21,131

4.4

45.2

3

4

Dell

15,606

19,799

4.2

26.9

4

5

Lenovo

15,173

17,658

3.7

16.4

6

6

BBK

11,679

13,720

2.9

17.5

7

7

HP

10,632

11,584

2.4

9.0

13

8

Kingston

5,273

7,843

1.6

48.7

8

9

HPE

6,543

7,372

1.5

12.7

18

10

Xiaomi

4,364

7,103

1.5

62.8

 

 

Others

257,324

285,179

59.8

10.8

 

 

Total

420,393

476,693

100.0

13.4

The continued market consolidation in the PC and smartphone markets had a significant impact on the semiconductor buyers’ ranking. The big Chinese smartphone OEMs, in particular, have increased their market domination by taking out or purchasing competitors. As a result, semiconductor spending by the top 10 OEMs increased significantly, and their share reached 40.2 percent of the total semiconductor market in 2018, up from 39.4 percent in 2017. This trend is expected to continue, which will make it harder for semiconductor vendors to maintain high margins.

Another factor impacting the market was memory prices. While the DRAM average selling price (ASP) has been high in the past two years, it is now declining. However, the impact is limited, as OEMs will increase their memory content when the ASP declines and also invest in premium models. Gartner predicts that the share of total memory chip revenue in the total semiconductor market will be 33 percent in 2019 and 34 percent in 2020, higher than its 31 percent share in 2017.