The foundry and logic segments, accounting for more than a half of total wafer fab equipment sales, will grow 39 per cent year-over-year to reach $45.7 billion in 2021
Global sales of semiconductor manufacturing equipment by original equipment manufacturers are forecast to surpass $100 billion next year, a new high, after jumping 34 per cent to $95.3 billion in 2021 compared to $71.1 billion in 2020. SEMI wafer fab equipment segment, which includes wafer processing, fab facilities, and mask/reticle equipment, is projected to surge 34 per cent to a new industry record of $81.7 billion in 2021, followed by a six per cent increase in 2022 to more than $86 billion.
The foundry and logic segments, accounting for more than a half of total wafer fab equipment sales, will grow 39 per cent year-over-year to reach $45.7 billion in 2021 on strong demand for leading-edge technologies powered by the digitization of industries worldwide. The growth momentum is expected to continue in 2022 with the foundry and logic equipment investments rising another eight per cent.
Demand for memory and storage
Robust demand for memory and storage are driving spending on NAND and DRAM manufacturing equipment. The DRAM equipment segment is expected to lead the expansion in 2021, surging 46 per cent to surpass $14 billion. The NAND flash equipment market is projected to increase 13% in 2021 to $17.4 billion and none per cent in 2022 to $18.9 billion, respectively.
The assembly and packaging equipment segment is forecast to grow 56% to $6 billion in 2021, followed by a six per cent increase in 2022, driven by advanced packaging applications. The semiconductor test equipment market is expected to grow 26 per cent in 2021 to $7.6 billion and expand another six per cent in 2022 on demand for 5G and high-performance computing (HPC) applications.
Regionally, Korea, Taiwan and China are projected to remain the top three destinations for equipment spending in 2021, with Korea at the top on the strength of a robust memory recovery and strong investments in leading-edge logic and foundry. Equipment spending for all regions tracked are expected to grow in 2021.