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Top Ten IC Design Houses Ride Wave of Seasonal Consumer Demand and Continued AI Boom to See 17.8% Increase in Quarterly Revenue in 3Q23

TrendForce reports that 3Q23 has been a historic quarter for the world's leading IC design houses as total revenue soared 17.8% to reach a record-breaking US$44.7 billion. This remarkable growth is fueled by a robust season of stockpiling for smartphones and laptops, combined with a rapid acceleration in the shipment of generative AI chips and components. NVIDIA, capitalizing on the AI boom, emerged as the top performer in revenue and market share. Notably, analog IC supplier Cirrus Logic overtook US PMIC manufacturer MPS to snatch the tenth spot, driven by strong demand for smartphone stockpiling.

NVIDIA's revenue soared 45.7% to US$16.5 billion in the third quarter, bolstered by sustained demand for generative AI and LLMs. Its data center business—accounting for nearly 80% of its revenue—was a key driver in this exceptional growth.
Qualcomm, riding the wave of its newly launched flagship AP Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and the release of new Android smartphones, saw its third-quarter revenue climb by 2.8% QoQ to around US$7.4 billion. However, NVIDIA's rapid growth eroded Qualcomm's market share to 16.5%. Broadcom, with its strategic emphasis on AI server-related products like AI ASIC chips, high-end switches, and network interface cards, along with its seasonal wireless product stockpiling, managed to offset weaker demand in server storage connectivity and broadband. This strategic maneuvering led to a 4.4% QoQ revenue boost to US$7.2 billion.

AMD witnessed an 8.2% increase in its 3Q revenue, reaching US$5.8 billion. This success was due to the widespread adoption of its 4th Gen EPYC server CPUs by cloud and enterprise customers and the favorable impact of seasonal laptop stockpiling. MediaTek's revenue rose by 8.7% to US$3.5 billion in the third quarter, buoyed by a healthy replenishment demand for smartphone APs, WiFi 6, and mobile/laptop PMIC components, as inventories across brand clients stabilized.

Cirrus Logic ousts MPS from tenth position thanks to smartphone inventory replenishment

Marvell also made significant gains, with its third-quarter revenue hitting US$1.4 billion, a 4.4% QoQ increase. This growth was primarily driven by increasing demand for generative AI from cloud clients and the expansion of its data center business—despite declines in sectors like enterprise networking and automotive. However, the outlook for some sectors remains mixed, with areas like TV and networking still facing uncertainties, leading to a cautious approach from clients. This resulted in some IC design companies, such as Novatek and Realtek, witnessing a decline in revenues by 7.5% and 1.7%, respectively.

Will Semiconductor benefited from the demand for Android smartphone components, breaking free from past inventory corrections with a 42.3% increase in 3Q revenue to US$752 million. Cirrus Logic, similarly capitalizing on the smartphone component stockpiling trend, saw a significant 51.7% jump in revenue to US$481 million, ousting MPS from the top ten.

In summary, TrendForce forecasts sustained growth for the top ten IC design houses in the upcoming fourth quarter. This optimistic outlook is underpinned by a gradual normalization of inventory levels and a modest seasonal rebound in the smartphone and notebook market. Additionally, the global surge in LLMs extends beyond CSPs, internet companies, and private enterprises, reaching regional countries and small-to-medium businesses, further bolstering this positive revenue trend.
Source: TrendForce
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4 Comments on Top Ten IC Design Houses Ride Wave of Seasonal Consumer Demand and Continued AI Boom to See 17.8% Increase in Quarterly Revenue in 3Q23

#1
ThrashZone
Hi,
Yeah AI boom how will they feel when people start removing AI figuring out how slanted results are like fact checker always is.
Even money seeing the country is pretty much split in half anyway.

Startup purge so ride the pony lol
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TheLostSwede
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ThrashZoneHi,
Yeah AI boom how will they feel when people start removing AI figuring out how slanted results are like fact checker always is.
Even money seeing the country is pretty much split in half anyway.

Startup purge so ride the pony lol
Not all chip makers make products for that kind AI though.
Some is simply ML with crap marketing.
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#3
ThrashZone
TheLostSwedeNot all chip makers make products for that kind AI though.
Some is simply ML with crap marketing.
Hi,
Yeah I wasn't referring to the hardware being rejected I was referring to the software spewing opinionated crap out as being rejected.
Without someone to drink the juice it's pretty much useless drivel tech.

Only thing the public with the hardware is the foraging in the back ground of all their activities being transmitted.
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TheLostSwede
News Editor
ThrashZoneHi,
Yeah I wasn't referring to the hardware being rejected I was referring to the software spewing opinionated crap out as being rejected.
Without someone to drink the juice it's pretty much useless drivel tech.

Only thing the public with the hardware is the foraging in the back ground of all their activities being transmitted.
You're too end user focused, a lot of this has nothing to do with ChatGPT and that kind of crap.

There are potential business use cases, at least with ML, but the so called AI is another bubble waiting to burst.
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