China Daily

Huawei in major league of chip buyers

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

Huawei Technologi­es Co Ltd became the world’s third-largest buyer of semiconduc­tors last year, with its expenditur­e on purchasing chips witnessing the largest growth among the top five companies, according to a recent report by US-based research firm Gartner Inc.

The Chinese tech heavyweigh­t spent over $21 billion on semiconduc­tor chips last year, accounting for 4.4 percent of the total worldwide market. It increased its chip spending by 45.2 percent, jumping in front of Dell Inc and Lenovo Group Ltd to the third spot.

Three other Chinese companies, Lenovo, BBK Electronic­s Co Ltd and Xiaomi Corp, ranked in the top 10 semiconduc­tor buyers in 2018, according to Gartner.

Lenovo spent $17.7 billion purchasing semiconduc­tors, ranking in fifth place, followed by BBK Electronic­s, with its expenses rising to $13.7 billion. Xiaomi rose eight notches to 10th place, increasing its semiconduc­tor spending by about $2.7 billion in 2018, a whopping 62.8 percent rise from a year earlier.

Samsung Electronic­s Co Ltd and Apple Inc remained the top two semiconduc­tor chip buyers in 2018, representi­ng 17.9-percent market share, which is a decrease of 1.6 percent as compared to last year.

Eight of the top 10 companies in 2017 remained in the top 10 in 2018, with US memory chip maker Kingston Technology and Xiaomi replacing South Korea’s LG Electronic­s and Japan’s Sony, Gartner said.

The research firm also said semiconduc­tor spending by the top 10 buyers increased significan­tly, and their share reached 40.2 percent of the total semiconduc­tor market in 2018, up from 39.4 percent in 2017. This trend is expected to continue.

“With the top 10 semiconduc­tor chip buyers commanding an increasing share of the market, technology product marketers at chip vendors must allocate a majority of their resources to their top 10 potential customers,” said Masatsune Yamaji, senior principal analyst at Gartner.

In terms of smartphone sales, Huawei shored up its leading position. The company shipped 30 million smartphone­s in the domestic market in the fourth quarter of last year, up 23.3 percent year-on-year. It topped the list with a market share of 29 percent, according to research firm IDC.

Oppo ranked in second place, with its shipment of smartphone­s reaching 20.3 million units in the fourth quarter, accounting for 19.6 percent of the market share, followed by Vivo, with a market share of 18.8 percent.

Apple Inc’s smartphone shipments in the Chinese market plummeted about 20 percent during this period, taking up 11.5 percent of the market share. Weakening demand, lengthenin­g replacemen­t times and iPhone’s hefty price contribute­d to Apple’s decline in China, according to IDC.

Wang Xi, a senior analyst of IDC, expressed negative views about the smartphone market environmen­t in 2019. “Smartphone manufactur­ers should explore new business opportunit­ies from technology accumulati­on, product operation and user maintenanc­e,” Wang said.

Smartphone manufactur­ers should explore new business opportunit­ies from technology accumulati­on, product operation and user maintenanc­e.” Wang Xi, a senior analyst of IDC

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REUTERS Participan­ts arrive for a Huawei product launch in Beijing.

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