20 August 2010

Samsung strengthens lead in dram market, industry sales boom

  • Image courtesy of iSuppli Corp©

Samsung Electronics' investment in advanced manufacturing technology paid off in the second quarter, allowing the company to outproduce competitors and expand its lead in the global dram technology market, according to semiconductor market research firm iSuppli.

With revenue of $3.8billion in Q2, Samsung's dram revenue expanded by 24.3% from $3.1bn in Q1 - the highest growth rate among the top five suppliers. The rise gave Samsung a 35.4% share of global dram revenue in the second quarter, up from 32.6% in the first quarter.

"Samsung's memory business long has pursued a strategy of taking the leadership in investment in new manufacturing processes, allowing it be the first to move to advanced semiconductor process geometries, and thus enabling the company to make semiconductors at a lower cost and at greater efficiency than its competitors," said Mike Howard, senior analyst for dram technology at iSuppli. "The company's aggressive push into 40nm semiconductor lithography for dram manufacturing boosted the volume of its bit production dramatically. Meanwhile, Samsung's broad dram portfolio, including high-end devices like mobile and legacy parts, allowed it to achieve an average selling price (ASP) higher than the industry average."

Samsung in the second quarter produced 1.2bn 1Gbit-density-equivalent dram units, up 13% from 1.1bn in the first.

According to iSuppli, the dram market posted explosive growth in the second quarter. DRAM industry revenue in the second quarter rose to $10.8bn, up 14.4% from $9.4bn in the first quarter. Growth was driven by a nearly 5% increase in bit shipments and a 9% rise in ASP. From a revenue perspective, the second quarter was the best that the industry had seen since the end of 1995. Shipments for the period came in at 3.56bn 1Gbit-equivalent units, the highest level ever. Similarly, the $3.03 ASP for all dram parts is unequalled since the third quarter of 2008.

iSuppli believes the expansion across multiple fronts is setting the stage for 2010 to possibly generate the highest annual growth in the history of the industry.

Author
Chris Shaw

Supporting Information

Websites
http://www.isuppli.com

Companies
iSuppli
Samsung Electronics (UK)Ltd

This material is protected by Findlay Media copyright
See Terms and Conditions.
One-off usage is permitted but bulk copying is not.
For multiple copies contact the sales team.

Do you have any comments about this article?

Add your comments

Name
 
Email
 
Comments
 

Your comments/feedback may be edited prior to publishing. Not all entries will be published.
Please view our Terms and Conditions before leaving a comment.

 

Related Articles

Intersil announces job cuts

Analogue chip vendor Intersil is to cut its workforce by about 11% as part of ...

Counterfeit parts on the rise

More than 12million electronic components were involved in counterfeit ...

PMIC an integration site?

Having long been one of the least heralded parts of an electronics design, the ...

Special report: GSA roundtable

You might think that a roundtable at a meeting of the Global Semiconductor ...

Engineering Design Show 2012

The increasing imperative is for engineers to operate across a variety of ...

Match making

There has been a significant shift over the last 10 years towards combining ...

F-RAM vs. BBSRAM Free White Paper

Ferroelectric random access memory (F-RAM) is among today's most advanced ...

The real solution to fake parts

The high tech supply chain is more vulnerable to counterfeit components than ...

Designing Application-Aware Networking ...

Freescale's PowerQUICC families of processors have long established themselves ...

SuperSpeed usb 3.0 solution

Cypress Semiconductor has introduced what it claims to be the industry's first ...

Storage modules for industrial applications

Swissbit will present its industrial dram memory modules and Flash products ...

PCI Express mini card has dual eSATA ports

The new MPX-3132 from BVM is a high performance PCI Express mini card with two ...

Ask the Expert: Pekka Varis

How does the Keystone Network Coprocessor offload IPSec? Pekka is a visionary ...

TPL0102 Digital Potentiometer

Jan Pape reviews TI's newest Digital Potentiometer, the TPL0102. The TPL0102 is ...

DSP core and memory architecture ...

In a multicore SoC environment, memory efficiency is crucial for the system ...

Archive: New Electronics 1972

The electronics news stories making the pages of New Electronics 40 years ago ...

CES 2012 - Intel highlights

Images: highlights from Intel's keynote at the 2012 International CES.

Positive signs for 2012

There's good news for the semiconductor industry as 2011 comes to a close, with ...

Kevin Page, md, ICS

Last year's BEEAs Grand Prix winner tells Graham Pitcher about life in a small ...

Dr Mike Short, president, IET

The IET's president tells Graham Pitcher the institution remains as relevant as ...

Martin Harris, Altium

Chris Shaw asks Martin Harris about the latest developments at Altium