Semiconductor Materials Market Revenue Rises 3.8% To $67.5B In 2024: SEMI – Canadian Manufacturing
Taiwan, with $20.1 billion in revenue, was the world’s largest consumer of semiconductor materials for the 15th consecutive year.

Worldwide Semiconductor Materials Market
MILPITAS — Global semiconductor materials market revenue increased 3.8 per cent to $67.5 billion in 2024, SEMI, the global industry association representing the electronics design and manufacturing supply chain, reported today in its Materials Market Data Subscription (MMDS). The recovery of the overall semiconductor market, as well as the increasing demand for advanced materials for high-performance computing and high-bandwidth memory manufacturing, supported 2024 materials revenue growth.
Wafer fabrication materials revenue increased 3.3 per cent to $42.9 billion in 2024, while packaging materials revenue grew 4.7 per cent to $24.6 billion last year. The chemical mechanical planarization (CMP), photoresist, and photoresist ancillaries segments experienced strong double-digit growth driven by increased complexity and the number of processing steps required for advanced DRAM, 3D NAND flash and leading-edge logic integrated circuits (ICs). All semiconductor materials segments, except for silicon and silicon-on-insulator (SOI), registered year-on-year increases. The demand for silicon, particularly in the trailing edge segment, remained weak in 2024 as the industry continued to work through excess inventory, resulting in a 7.1 per cent decline in silicon revenue in 2024.
Taiwan, with $20.1 billion in revenue, was the world’s largest consumer of semiconductor materials for the 15th consecutive year. China, at $13.5 billion in revenue, continued to register year-over-year growth, ranking second in 2024, while Korea followed as the third largest consumer with $10.5 billion in revenue. All regions, except for Japan, posted single-digit increases in 2024.