ASML Believes Global Semiconductor Markets Will Reach $1 Trillion Valuation By 2030, Driven By Huge AI Demand

Nov 15, 2024 at 08:35am EST
ASML Believes Global Semiconductor Markets Will Reach $1 Trillion Valuation By 2023, Driven By Huge AI Demand 1

ASML, the Dutch chip equipment manufacturer, reportedly believes that global semiconductor sales will rise to $1 trillion by 2030, citing the AI hype.

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The semiconductor industry, out of all the segments associated with the AI frenzy, has capitalized on the trend massively. Modern-day chips hold a crucial role in the development of AI accelerators and servers, which is why companies like NVIDIA have placed massive orders with TSMC and other chip manufacturers. Not just the general industry but ASML believes that the firm is expected to generate around $46 billion in equipment sales by 2030, associating this optimistic figure with the demand generated from the AI sector.

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We expect that our ability to scale EUV technology into the next decade and extend our versatile holistic lithography portfolio, positions ASML well to contribute to, and leverage the Artificial Intelligence (AI) opportunity, and allows ASML to deliver significant revenue and profitability growth.

- President and CEO Christophe Fouquet

ASML is the leading chip equipment provider worldwide, aiding firms like TSMC and Samsung Foundry in developing semiconductors that are then integrated into AI hardware by NVIDIA and AMD. It won't be wrong to say that ASML is the powerhouse behind the technology, showing the company's significance in the ongoing time. The Dutch firm's latest High-NA EUV equipment, which is said to be the "holy grail" of the chip markets, is said to cost up to $350 million for just a single unit and is only accessible by a few fabs out there, mainly TSMC, Samsung, and Intel.

ASML says that the firm is on track to achieve gross margins of approximately 56% to 60% by 2030; however, ASML has witnessed some recent slacks in its business, especially with the "early release" of its earnings, followed by the limited business with China due to the influence of US sanctions, and with ASML apparently finding trouble in finding a "business ground" between China and the US, this did ultimately translated into weaker earnings, but moving in the future, ASML seems optimistic.

The Dutch firm believes that global semiconductor sales could surpass the $1 trillion mark by 2030, which is approximately a 9% YoY growth rate in 2025-2030, which shows that the chip markets have a bullish future, driven by the influx of AI chip demand.

About the author: Muhammad Zuhair is a hardware and technology reporter for Wccftech, specializing in the semiconductor industry and the complex interplay between technology, manufacturing, and geopolitics. His coverage focuses on the corporate strategies and technological roadmaps of industry giants like TSMC, NVIDIA, Samsung, and Intel. Zuhair's expertise lies in deconstructing complex topics such as fabrication nodes (e.g., 2nm process), the economic impact of policies like the CHIPS Act, and the strategic development of AI infrastructure from NVIDIA, AMD and Intel.

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