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Automotive MCU sales to surge 23% in 2021 despite shortages

Despite some ongoing shortages of microcontrollers and automakers having to temporarily close assembly lines this year, automotive MCU sales are forecast to surge 23% in the economic recovery of 2021 to a record-high level of US$7.6 billion, followed by strong increases of 14% in 2022 and 16% in 2023, according to IC Insights.

The huge market for automotive microcontrollers, which accounted for about 40% of total MCU sales over the last decade, has been on an uneven ride in the past several years, said IC Insights.

After climbing 12% in 2017, worldwide automotive MCU sales slowed to a crawl in 2018, rising just 1%. A borderline global recession stalled demand for new vehicles in 2019, and then came the COVID-19 pandemic, which wrecked the worldwide economy in 2020, IC Insights indicated.

Once the worst of the coronavirus-driven downturn was over in the summer of 2020, automotive and other end-use markets stabilized and demand returned by the end of the year, IC Insights said. But ramping up deliveries of MCUs and other semiconductors produced on decades-old 200mm wafer fab lines with less-than leading-edge processes lagged behind the rebound-driven upturn.

Despite some setbacks in the first half of 2021, such as wafer fabs being shut down by massive power outages in Texas during a historic arctic cold wave in February and heavy damage by fire to a few wafer processing plants in Japan, IC makers are ramping up automotive MCU production, IC Insights noted.

More than three fourths of automotive MCU sales come from 32-bit microcontroller designs, with about US$5.8 billion expected this year followed by 16-bit revenue forecast at US$1.3 billion and 8-bit at US$441 million in 2021. Higher average selling prices for 32-bit MCUs are helping to push up sales volumes this year partly because of tight supplies in the market, IC Insights said.

IC Insights disclosed its mid-year forecast shows the ASP for all 32-bit MCUs rising 13% in 2021 to US$0.72 after dropping by a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of negative 4.4% between 2015 and 2020.

Automotive infotainment (entertainment and information systems that retrieve digital maps, identify locations, and access data from the Internet and satellite transmissions) is expected to account for 10% of automotive MCU sales in 2021 (about US$780 million) while microcontrollers used in the other parts of vehicles (engine controls, power train, brakes, steering, power windows, battery management, etc.) are forecast to represent 90% of the revenues this year (US$6.8 billion). Infotainment MCU sales are forecast to climb 59% in 2021 from US$495 million in 2020, while the rest of auto MCU revenues are expected to rise by 20% from about US$5.7 billion last year, according to IC Insights.

By DIGITIMES

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