Electronics Supply Chain Weekly Digest 10-27-23.
DATAPOINT OF THE WEEK: S&P reported Eurozone Oct flash PMI of 43.0 vs. 43.4 in Sept signaling an accelerating downturn at the start of the 4th quarter with a steeper rate of contraction across orders and output. In Germany Oct flash mfg. PMI at 40.7 vs 39.6 in Sep indicated the contraction in the sector continued, albeit at a slightly less severe rate. For Japan S&P reported Oct flash mfg. PMI of 47.6 vs 48.7 in Sep indicating worsening conditions. For the US S&P reported Oct flash PMI of 50 vs. 49.8 in Sep, marking a 6-month high, and signaling a stabilization in operating conditions. S&P noted further improvement in supplier performance and still soft demand led firms to cut their input buying for the fifteenth month running in October.
Headlines:
Auto
- October China retail car sales flat M/M, +10% Y/Y; NEV up 1% M/M, 35% Y/Y
 - Denso to invest $3.3B in semiconductors by 2030; to triple scale of its IC business by 2035
 - More alarm bells for EVs with GM and Honda scrapping plans for $5B JV
 - BP has ordered $100M of Tesla’s ultra-fast chargers
 - New car sales in Europe up 11% in September; growth across all segments rapidly decelerating on weak BEV sales in Germany
 - GM loses self-driving license in California; grounds entire fleet
 - Ford and UAW reach tentative labor deal; UAW to use as a template against GM and Stellantis
 - UAW expands strike to GM and Stellantis most profitable assembly plants
 - Ford with weak 3Q results; removes full year outlook despite UAW deal; to delay $12B of previously announced EV investments
 - Mercedes describes current EV market as “brutal”, pressuring car sales margins
 - Hyundai wont delay EV launches but warns 2024 sales to be lower than expected
 - Stellantis buys 20% of Chinese EV maker Leapmotor; gains rights to sell Leapmotor EVs outside China
 - Tesla increased Model Y price in China by $2000 on Friday
 - VW cuts profitability targets, notes EV order intake cut in half
 - Automakers blast US plan to hike fuel efficiency rules
 - US SAAR projected to inch higher M/M and Y/Y in October says Cox Automotive
 
Datacenter/Telco
- Apple plans to spend $1B per year on generative AI products
 - US cloud spending showing signs of stabilization with Microsoft cloud sales reaccelerating in 3Q
 - China rushes to swap Western tech with domestic options as U.S. cracks down
 - Ericsson sees demand uncertainty stretching into 2024; notes demand from India was pulled forward in 2023
 - Microsoft to invest $5B to build nine new datacenters in Australia
 
Semiconductors
- Asian Himax and Nexchip team up to supply ICs to the EV market
 - GlobalWafers looking to acquire SiC and GaN companies
 - Infineon has closed the acquisition of GaN Systems
 - Intel reports better 3Q results; sees PC as bottoming; server sales uptick on ASP; FPGAs weaker
 - Taiwan OSAT reportedly seeing mild increase in fab utilization to start 4Q
 - onsemi completes the expansion of its SiC wafer facility in Korea capable of +80k WSPM
 - onsemi and Renesas collaborate to improve performance and safety of autonomous vehicles
 - Microchip doubles its Detroit Automotive Technology Center
 - Nvidia to make Arm-based PC chips in major new challenge to Intel
 - US administration updates export restriction rules for AI chips impacting Nvidia A800/H800
 - Japanese semi equipment sales continue to deteriorate in Sep, declining 20% Y/Y
 - China SiC wafer share expected to reach 50% in 2024 according to Asian reports
 - ST Micro sees continued strength in Auto demand but notes weakness in Industrials
 - TI surprisingly cuts wafer starts as inventory piles and outlook projects continued weakness
 - TSMC founder warns US China tensions could slow global semi markets
 - TSMC considering a $2B 12-inch fab in Singapore for automotive customers
 - UMC sees wafer shipments down 5% in 4Q as PC and Mobile customers remains conservative while automotive demand turns more challenging
 - Western Digital and Kioxia brake off talks to merge according to Nikkei
 - Global wafer shipments to decline 14% in 2023 says SEMI
 
Consumer/EMS/Distribution
- Apple iPhone 15 selling far worse in China than predecessor according to two reports
 - Global smartphone contracted by 8% to the lowest 3Q in a decade says Counterpoint
 

			



























