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NXP、英飞凌等汽车芯片大厂最新业绩PK:谁开始好起来了?
芯世相·2025-11-12 08:44

Core Insights - The global automotive chip market is showing signs of recovery, with major manufacturers reporting varying degrees of growth and inventory adjustments [3][35][38] Group 1: Infineon - Infineon's Q3 revenue reached €3.943 billion, with a 6% quarter-over-quarter increase and a 1% year-over-year increase [4] - Automotive business revenue rose to €1.921 billion, a 3% quarter-over-quarter increase but a 2% year-over-year decline, driven by growth in smart power, microcontrollers, and electric vehicle solutions [4][9] - Infineon expects moderate growth in the automotive sector despite cautious customer behavior and ongoing inventory adjustments [9] Group 2: NXP - NXP's Q3 revenue was $3.17 billion, a 2% year-over-year decline, but the automotive segment (57.9% of total revenue) saw a 6% quarter-over-quarter increase, reaching $1.837 billion [11][12] - The automotive chip oversupply phase is ending, with demand increasing in emerging markets like smart cockpits and high-voltage battery management systems [12] - NXP's inventory levels are at 9 weeks, below the long-term target of 11 weeks, indicating a cautious supply chain approach [12] Group 3: STMicroelectronics - ST's Q3 revenue was $3.187 billion, a 2% year-over-year decline but a 15.2% quarter-over-quarter increase, with automotive revenue (39% of total) down 17% year-over-year but up 10% quarter-over-quarter [13][18] - The automotive business is expected to remain low or decline throughout 2024, with a significant drop in Q1 2025 before gradual recovery [16] - ST's inventory at the end of Q3 was $3.17 billion, reflecting ongoing inventory digestion by automotive and industrial customers [18] Group 4: Texas Instruments - Texas Instruments reported Q3 revenue of $4.74 billion, with a net profit of $1.36 billion, reflecting a 7% quarter-over-quarter increase and a 14% year-over-year increase [20] - The automotive market, accounting for 35% of TI's revenue, showed steady growth with a high single-digit year-over-year increase and approximately 10% quarter-over-quarter growth [20][22] - TI anticipates a gradual recovery in the automotive market, with inventory levels stabilizing and a shift towards direct customer collaborations [22] Group 5: Renesas - Renesas' Q3 revenue was ¥334.2 billion, a 2.9% quarter-over-quarter increase but a 3.2% year-over-year decline, with automotive sales down 14.1% year-over-year [25][30] - The automotive market is expected to reach a low point in Q4 2024, with a slow recovery anticipated thereafter [25] - Renesas is experiencing demand primarily for older discontinued series, indicating a cautious market outlook [30] Group 6: Onsemi - Onsemi's Q3 revenue was $1.55 billion, exceeding expectations, with automotive revenue at $787 million, a 7% quarter-over-quarter increase but a 17.3% year-over-year decline [32][33] - The automotive market began to stabilize in Q3, although significant year-over-year declines remain [32] - Onsemi's inventory levels are within target ranges, and the company is preparing for future demand with a focus on die bank inventory [33] Group 7: Overall Market Outlook - The automotive semiconductor market is gradually recovering, with signs of stabilization and growth expected in 2025 [35][38] - Inventory levels are improving, with a forecasted increase in demand driven by electric vehicle adoption and more complex in-vehicle electronics [38] - Analysts predict a 16.5% year-over-year growth in the global automotive semiconductor market by 2026, indicating a strong rebound after a period of moderate expansion [38]