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SMIC says worries over memory shortage prompt customers to hold back Q1 orders

Last updated: November 14, 2025 11:05 pm
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Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp (SMIC), China’s largest contract chipmaker, is facing concerns over a shortage of memory chips, leading to a cautious approach from its customers in placing orders for other types of semiconductors. During an earnings call, SMIC’s co-CEO Zhao Haijun highlighted the uncertainty in the market, stating that customers are hesitant to commit to orders for the first quarter of next year due to the unpredictability of memory chip availability.

The impact of the memory chip shortage is expected to affect manufacturers of cars and smartphones, leading to pricing pressures and supply challenges in the coming year. With no firm supply commitments currently being offered, the industry is experiencing panic buying and price surges, especially in the market for memory chips used in smartphones, computers, and servers.

The shortage of memory chips is further exacerbated by the global demand for semiconductors in artificial intelligence applications, creating a tight supply situation for essential components. Major players in the memory chip market include Micron in the U.S., as well as South Korean companies SK Hynix and Samsung.

Zhao Haijun noted that the current memory market is facing a significant shortage, resulting in price hikes. This situation is expected to intensify competition among foundries as customers seek to negotiate lower prices for other types of integrated circuits to offset the rising cost pressure on memory chips.

Despite the challenges in the market, SMIC reported strong third-quarter results, with revenue increasing by 9.7% year-on-year to $2.38 billion and profits up by 28.9% to $191.75 million, surpassing analysts’ expectations. The company’s monthly production capacity also saw a quarter-to-quarter increase, reaching 1.02 million eight-inch equivalent wafers, with utilization rates rising to 95.8%.

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China remains SMIC’s primary market, accounting for 86% of its revenue in the third quarter, with the U.S. contributing 11%. The company’s growth in the consumer electronics sector, excluding smartphones, computers, and tablets, was attributed to strong local demand and increased market share in China.

Overall, the semiconductor industry is facing challenges due to the shortage of memory chips, leading to price surges and supply uncertainties. As companies navigate this volatile market landscape, strategic planning and collaboration will be essential to mitigate the impact of the shortage on various sectors reliant on semiconductor components.

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