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SEMI: 2014 chip equipment spending to balloon by 21 percent

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The mid-year forecast for the chip equipment industry shows an improving outlook, significantly due to investment in NAND Flash


Semiconductor equipment sales will reach $43.98 billion in 2014, a 21 percent increase over estimated 2013 equipment spending, according to the mid-year edition of the SEMI Capital Equipment Forecast, released at the annual SEMICON West exposition.

Following two years of conservative capital investments by major chip manufacturers, semiconductor equipment spending is forecast to grow to $43.98 billion in 2014, up from $36.29 billion projected this year.

Key drivers for equipment spending are significant NAND Flash fab investments by Samsung in China and Toshiba/Sandisk in Japan, and investments by Intel, including its fabs in Ireland. 

Most major regions of the world will see significant equipment spending increases. Front-end wafer processing equipment will grow 24 percent in 2014 to $35.59 billion, up from $28.70 billion in 2013.  Test equipment and assembly and packaging equipment will also experience growth next year, rising by 6 percent to $3.18 billion and up 14 percent to $2.9 billion, respectively. The forecast indicates that next year will be the second largest spending year ever, surpassed only by $47.7 billion spent in 2000.

"Continued strong demand by consumers for smart phones and tablet computers is driving chip manufacturers to expand capacity for memory, logic and wireless devices," says Denny McGuirk, president and CEO of SEMI. "To meet the pent-up demand for capacity, particularly for leading-edge devices, we expect capital spending to increase throughout the remainder of this year and continue through 2014 - to post one of the highest rates of global investment for semiconductor manufacturing ever."

 Growth is forecasted in China (82 percent), Europe (79 percent), South Korea (31 percent), Japan (32 percent), North America (9 percent), and Taiwan (2 percent). Taiwan will continue to be the world's largest spender with $10.62 billion estimated for 2014, followed by North America at $8.75 billion and Korea with $8.74 billion.

The following results are given in terms of market size in billions of U.S. dollars and percentage growth over the prior year:

* Totals may not add due to rounding

Source: Equipment Market Data Subscription (EMDS), SEMI


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