Growth of semiconductor market for major home appliances to nearly double in 2013, says IHS

Press release; Jessie Shen, DIGITIMES [Tuesday 26 November 2013]

Propelled by robust sales of major home appliances, the global market for semiconductors used in these products is expected to see its growth rate rise by nearly double this year compared to 2012, according to IHS.

Total semiconductor revenues for major home appliances will reach an estimated US$2.6 billion when the year concludes, up from US$2.3 billion in 2012. The market is pegged to grow more than 12% this year, almost twice the 6.8% rise posted in 2012, said IHS.

Double-digit increases will continue in 2014 and 2015, after which growth will settle down to the still-high 9% range during the following two years. By 2017, semiconductor revenues for this market will be worth US$3.8 billion, IHS indicated.

"The strong performance of the major home appliances industry is fueling a similar trend in the semiconductor market," said Dinesh Kithany, senior analyst for home appliance research at IHS. "Just as consumers - especially those in the emerging countries - have been spending more freely on major home appliances, the semiconductor market for appliances is being pulled along in corresponding healthy fashion, also supported by an increase in the use of electronics in these devices."

Power semiconductors will be the largest and fastest-growing chip segment within the forecast period, with 12% annual growth projected from 2012 to 2017. In particular, IGBT modules (IPMs - intelligent power modules) and insulated-gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) discretes will be in high demand, due to the increasing use of inverter-based variable-speed motor control technology. The inverter-based technology increases energy efficiency by controlling the speed of the motor and also helps in reducing noise levels during an appliance's operation.

While 8-bit micros will dominate the microcontrollers market, 32-bit versions will grow quickest from 2012 to 2017, thanks to their intensified use in electronic displays, touch controls, sensors and inverter-based technology within major home appliances. Total microcontroller revenues will reach an estimated US$700 million by the end of 2013, IHS said.

Among appliances, room air conditioners and washing machines are the largest users of semiconductors, accounting for more than 60% of the industry's chip revenues in 2013, according to IHS.

Other growth drivers for the major home appliance semiconductor trade include the widening use of electronic displays, touch controls and sensor technology; an increased need for better power management; and the adoption of smart grids or smart-meters as well as networked or connected appliances as major home appliance suppliers sharpen focus on product innovation and marketing initiatives

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