Global Semiconductor Sales Increase 21.7% Year-to-Year in August

Worldwide chip sales increase 4.4% month-to-month.

 

The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) today announced global semiconductor sales were $64.9 billion during the month of August 2025, an increase of 21.7% compared to the August 2024 total of $53.3 billion and 4.4% more than the July 2025 total of $62.1 billion. Monthly sales are compiled by the World Semiconductor Trade Statistics (WSTS) organization and represent a three-month moving average. SIA represents 99% of the U.S. semiconductor industry by revenue and nearly two-thirds of non-U.S. chip firms.

 

“Global semiconductor sales continued to grow in August, far exceeding sales in August of last year,” said John Neuffer, SIA president and CEO. “Sales in the Asia Pacific region and the Americas continue to drive growth, with sales of memory and logic chips notably increasing.”

Regionally, year-to-year in August sales were up in the Asia Pacific/All Other (43.1%), Americas (25.5%), China (12.4%), and Europe (4.4%), but decreased in Japan (-6.9%). Month-to-month sales in August increased in the Asia Pacific/All Other (6.9%), Americas (4.3%), China (3.3%), Japan (2.0%), and Europe (1.0%).

 

For comprehensive monthly semiconductor sales data and detailed WSTS forecasts, consider purchasing the WSTS Subscription Package. For detailed historical information about the global semiconductor industry and market, consider ordering the SIA Databook.

Self-oscillating sawtooth generator spans 5 decades of frequencies

There are many ways of generating analog sawtooth waveforms with oscillating circuits. Here’s a method…

Access to this page has been denied.

Access to this page has been denied either because we believe you are using…

Reducing Certification Risk at the Design Stage Hazardous Environments

Hazardous-area electronics demand high reliability, but traditional wired approaches often deliver it at significant cost…

Simplifying inductive wireless charging

What do e-bikes and laptops have in common? Both can be wirelessly charged by induction.…