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    Wafer fab equipment market to decline in 2025

    Press RoomBy Press RoomDecember 5, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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    Investing.com — Morgan Stanley expects the wafer fab equipment (WFE) market to decline 6% year-over-year in 2025 as the industry navigates a transitional period marked by capacity digestion and uneven demand across semiconductor market.

    Chinese semiconductor companies are expected to outpace Western rivals, with Morgan Stanley (NYSE:) projecting a 32% revenue increase for local players like CXMT, Yangtze Memory Tech, Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp (HK:), and Hua Hong.

    In contrast, Western suppliers could see a 24% decline after an inventory pull-forward in 2024. The shift is expected to drive Chinese firms’ market share to 25% in 2025, Morgan Stanley said.

    The foundry and logic market is also under pressure, with combined capital expenditure by major players Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (BVMF:), Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:), and Samsung (KS:) predicted to decline by 2%. Morgan Stanley raised concerns about Intel and Samsung’s foundry ambitions, keeping a cautious outlook on their long-term plans.

    Brokerage prefers Chinese localization plays, upgrading Naura and AMEC to “overweight”, while downgrading Applied Materials (NASDAQ:) to “underweight” due to its exposure to weak spending areas. It maintained “equal-weight” ratings on ASML (AS:), KLA, and Lasertec, citing near-term visibility for TSMC but long-term uncertainties in the leading-edge logic segment.

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