Semiconductor equipment sales leaders by year

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This article lists rankings of semiconductor equipment suppliers by sales (in US-Dollar).

Definition

An IC equipment supplier's revenue is classified as sales of systems used to manufacture semiconductors, thin-film heads, MEMS, and integrated circuits, as well as service, support, and retrofitted systems (flat panel displays are not included).

Sources

A number of industry sources of data exist. Former VLSI Research, which is now part of TechInsights, provide yearly (priced) data insights.

Sales rankings (years)

2021

COVID-19 impacted the supply chain of equipment manufacturers. However, ASML and Applied Materials "jumped" above the $20B and Lam Research and TEL cleared the $16B mark. Source: TechInsights

2017

Source: Unknown (likely: VLSI Research)

2016

Source : VLSI Research Inc supplied rankings for 2016

2013

Source : Gartner, Inc. supplied rankings for 2013

2011

Source : VLSI Research Inc supplied rankings for 2011

2009

Source : VLSI Research Inc supplied rankings for 2009

2008

Source : VLSI Research Inc supplied rankings for 2008

2007

Source : VLSI Research Inc supplied rankings for 2007

2006

Source : VLSI Research Inc supplied rankings for 2006

Additional information

Secondary semiconductor equipment providers

In addition to the market leaders listed above, there is a large market for used or secondary semiconductor equipment. A number of companies provide secondary semiconductor equipment and/or refurbish semiconductor tools. For example, RED Equipment ($50M+ sales in 2011) provides secondary semiconductor equipment, parts and services including equipment remarketing, de-installation, relocation, refurbishment, and installation. Whereas other companies provide some of these services or services for particular tool sets, RED Equipment is unique in that it works on a turnkey 'project process', providing the full range of services for virtually all 200mm tool sets.

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