Semiconductor’s global sales will increase 7 percent year-over-year in November

WASHINGTON, January 4, 2021 / PRNewswire / – The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) today announced the worldwide sale of semiconductors. $ 39.4 billion for the month of November 2020, an increase of 7.0 per cent compared with the November 2019 total of $ 36.9 billion and 1.1 percent greater than October 2020 total of $ 39.0 billion. Monthly sales are compiled by the World Semiconductor Trade Statistics (WSTS) and represent a three-month moving average. SIA represents 98 percent of U.S. semiconductor business by revenue and nearly two-thirds of non-U.S. chip companies.

“Global sales of semiconductors continued to rise in November, rising year-over-year with the highest percentage since March,” he said. Iain Neuffer, SIA President and Chief Executive. “Annual sales in 2020 remain well ahead of the total amount since 2019, despite major headaches caused by the pandemic and other macroeconomic factors. Sales remained into strong America in November, rising year-on-year by a double-digit percentage for the eleventh consecutive month. “

Regionally, sales increased annually in America (12.5 percent), China (6.5 percent), Asia PacificAll Others (6.5 per cent), and Japan (5.1 percent), but decreased slightly inwards Europe (-0.7 percent). From month to month, it was sold in Japan (5.2 per cent), Europe (3.6 percent), Americans (2.1 percent), and China (0.1 per cent), but tick Asia Pacific/ All Others (-0.5 per cent).

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November 2020




Billions




Month-to-month sales




Market

Last month

Normal month

% Change

America

8.29

8.46

2.1%

Europe

3.22

3.34

3.6%

Japan

3.11

3.28

5.2%

China

13.85

13.86

0.1%

Asia Pacific / everything else

10.53

10.48

-0.5%

Total

39.00

39.41

1.1%





Year-to-year sales




Market

last year

Normal month

% Change

America

7.52

8.46

12.5%

Europe

3.36

3.34

-0.7%

Japan

3.12

3.28

5.1%

China

13.02

13.86

6.5%

Asia Pacific / everything else

9.84

10.48

6.5%

Total

36.85

39.41

7.0%





Three-month moving average sales




Market

Jun / Jul / Aug

September / October / November

% Change

America

7.89

8.46

7.3%

Europe

2.93

3.34

13.8%

Japan

3.03

3.28

8.2%

China

12.59

13.86

10.1%

Asia Pacific / everything else

9.94

10.48

5.4%

Total

36.38

39.41

8.3%

Contact the media
Dan Rosso
Semiconductor Industry Association
202-446-1719
[email protected]

In SIA
The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) is the voice of the semiconductor industry, one of America’s leading export industries and a key driver of American economic strength, national security, and global competitiveness. Semiconductors – the tiny chips that enable today’s technologies – power amazing products and services that have changed our lives and our economy. The semiconductor industry employs nearly a quarter of a million employees in United States, and sales of the U.S. semiconductor company as a whole $ 193 billion in 2019. SIA represents 98 percent of U.S. semiconductor business by revenue and nearly two-thirds of non-US chip companies. Through this consortium, SIA seeks to strengthen the leadership of semiconductor manufacturing, design, and research by working with Congress, Administration, and key industry stakeholders worldwide to formulate policies. promote innovation, drive business, and drive international competition. Learn more at www.semiconductors.org.

In WSTS
Global Semiconductor Trading Statistics (WSTS) is an independent nonprofit organization representing the majority of the world’s hemisphere industry. WSTS mission is to be a reputable source of semiconductor market data and forecasts. Founded in 1986, WSTS is the single source for monthly business behavior statistics.

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