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IC Insights: Optoelectronics, sensors/actuators, and discretes gain momentum

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April 2, 2021

According to the latest report released by IC Insights, after the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, pent-up demand and stable recovery of global business are expected to achieve a broad economic rebound in 2021.

According to IC Insights’ forecasts, total sales of optoelectronics, sensors/actuators, and discrete semiconductors (O-S-D) will increase by 13% to USD 99.4 billion.

The report pointed out that the combined sales of optoelectronics, sensors/actuators, and discretes grew 3% in 2020 to a record-high $88.3 billion despite the worst global recession in 74 years and the spread of the Covid-19 virus crisis. After the economic-recovery rebound in 2021, total O-S-D sales are expected to rise 10% in 2022 to $109.1 billion and increase by a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.5% between 2020 and 2025, reaching $132.6 billion in five years.

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In Covid-ravaged 2020, sensor/actuator sales registered a higher-than-average increase of 11% to $16.5 billion while the commodity-filled discretes market saw a modest gain of 3% to $27.8 billion, but optoelectronics revenues were flat at $44.0 billion last year following strong 9% growth in 2018 and 2019, according to the new O-S-D Report. The 2020 increases in sensor/actuator and discretes sales had a lot to do with weakness in 2019. Sensor/actuator sales grew by only 1% and discretes fell 1% in 2019, but both saw strong pickups in purchase orders and higher selling prices in some product categories when business conditions appeared to be improving in 2H20.

Optoelectronics sales in 2020 were bogged down by drops in LED-dominated lamp devices (-6%), infrared devices (-4%), and light sensors (-3%) despite strong growth in laser transmitters (+10%) and a narrow increase in CMOS image sensors (+4%). Total sensor sales grew 8% in 2020 while actuator revenues climbed 15%, partly because of high demand for MEMS-based RF filters in smartphones and wireless systems. Revenues for sensors and actuators made with microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) grew 11.4% in 2020 to a record-high $13.8 billion. Meanwhile, discretes benefited greatly in 2020 from restocking of depleted inventories in 3Q20 after some end-use markets appeared to be stabilizing from the brunt of Covid-19 pandemic shutdowns in 2Q20, the O-S-D Report says.

IC Insights stated that, with highly effective vaccines being administered in more countries this year, a substantial economic rebound is anticipated by the second half of 2021, which will drive up systems sales and strengthen overall semiconductor growth. IC Insights’ new O-S-D Report forecasts a 14% rebound in the optoelectronics market, lifting sales to a new record high of $50.1 billion. Sensors/actuator sales are expected to strengthen in 2021, rising 16% and reaching a 12th consecutive record-high level of $19.1 billion. On the strength of power transistors, the discretes market is forecast to grow by a strong 9% increase in 2021 to an all-time high of $30.2 billion.

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