by Anton Shilov
07/31/2004 | 11:08 AM
Leading makers of dynamic random access memory continued to enjoy their market positions in the second quarter of the year with Hynix and Elpida demonstrating impressive improvements in terms of market shares and sales.
The world’s Top 5 DRAM vendors control about 81% of the market according to a preliminary market-share analysis from iSuppli agency published by Silicon Strategies web-site. The world’s ten largest DRAM companies command 97.5% of the market today, leaving not a lot of space for smaller memory producers.
| Worldwide DRAM Markt Share Rankings, Q2 2004, preliminary data from iSuppli | ||||
| Rank | Company | Q2 2004 Sales | Q-over-Q growth | Q2 2004 market share |
1 | Samsung | $1849 million | 24.7% | 27.7% |
2 | Hynix | $1130 million | 23.1% | 16.9% |
3 | Micron | $1021 million | 1.9% | 15.3% |
4 | Infineon | $960 million | 17.9% | 14.4% |
5 | Elpida | $430 million | 75.5% | 6.4% |
6 | Powerchip | $357 million | 46.4% | 5.4% |
7 | ProMOS/Mosel Vitelic | $309 million | 21.2% | 4.6% |
8 | Nanya | $304 million | 21.1% | 4.6% |
9 | Elite | $81 million | 39.7% | 1.2% |
10 | Winbond | $70 million | 11.0% | 1.0% |
| Others | $156 million | -1.8% | 2.3% |
| Total | $6667 million | 21.4% | 100% |
In spite of all troubles and countervailing duties imposed by the USA and EU, Hynix Semiconductor continued to expand its presence of the DRAM market in Q2 2004 and even became the world’s second largest memory maker, leaving Micron and Infineon behind.
Samsung Electronics and Elpida Memory also succeeded in delivering strong results in the second quarter of the year, increasing revenues by 25% and 76% respectively compared to the previous quarter.
The overall DRAM market in the second quarter grew to $6.7 billion, up 21.4% from the first quarter, 2004.