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半导体行业观察·2025-08-19 01:24

Core Insights - The profitability of top chip equipment manufacturers is diverging, with some losing momentum due to declining sales in China, while others are capitalizing on the demand for AI chips [2][5] - Among ten manufacturers from Japan, the US, and Europe, five reported a year-on-year decline in net profit or lower growth compared to the previous year [2] - The combined net profit of these manufacturers has remained robust, growing approximately 40% for the fifth consecutive quarter, reaching $9.4 billion [2] Group 1: Company Performance - Lam Research's net profit surged by 69%, driven by strong sales of deposition and etching equipment for high-bandwidth memory and advanced logic chips [2] - KLA's net profit increased by 44%, benefiting from growth in inspection and measurement equipment for advanced packaging [2] - ASML Holding, ASM International, and Advantest also reported higher profit growth compared to the same period in 2024 [2] Group 2: Challenges Faced - Tokyo Electron, Screen Holdings, and Teradyne experienced declines in net profit after significant growth of over 50% to 90% in the previous year [5] - A major factor for the decline is the slowdown in sales to China, with nine companies reporting a combined sales drop of 5% to $9.3 billion, accounting for 30% of total sales, down from approximately 40% at the end of 2023 [5] - Tokyo Electron's sales from China accounted for 39%, a decrease of 11 percentage points from the previous year, and growth in its Taiwan business could not compensate for this loss [5] Group 3: Market Outlook - Despite the challenges, five US and European companies expect sales growth in the upcoming quarter, with four Japanese companies also projected to achieve revenue growth [6] - The industry faces uncertainty as Washington considers imposing new semiconductor tariffs and restricting AI semiconductor exports [6] - The total market capitalization of the top ten semiconductor equipment manufacturers is approximately $910 billion, down about 20% from the latest peak in July 2024 [7]