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ASML’s lowered forecast suggests factory overcapacity, not chip doom

2024.10.16 10:55

By Max A. Cherney and Stephen Nellis

(Reuters) – ASML (AS:)’s deep forecast cuts that sparked a global tech stock selloff signal overcapacity at chip factories rather than a slowdown in global semiconductor demand, analysts said.

While the weaker 2025 sales outlook from the chip equipment maker on Tuesday raised fears of faltering global semiconductor demand, several analysts pointed to inventory build-ups at chip factories that stocked up on ASML’s expensive tools during the pandemic and have become better at using them to produce a larger number of chips.

ASML’s forecast was a lagging indicator of what has been playing out at these chip factories for months, analysts said.

The company’s stock had on Tuesday plummeted to its biggest single-day loss in a quarter century. In results that the company inadvertently posted a day ahead of schedule, ASML said it expects 2025 total net sales of 30 billion-35 billion euros, near the bottom of its previous forecast.

That had dragged down a large swath of the semiconductor industry because ASML has a near-monopoly on critical tools used by TSMC, Intel (NASDAQ:), and Samsung Electronics (KS:) to make advanced chips.

U.S. chip stocks, however, steadied on Wednesday, with Nvidia (NASDAQ:), Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:) and Arm rising between 0.2% and 1.1%.

Spurred by blockbuster demand for chips during the pandemic, chipmakers had built extra capacity. That growth stabilized as supply chain issues eased, leaving them to wait to order new tools until their factories looked ready to overflow with orders.

ASML said on Tuesday that despite a boom in AI-related chips, other parts of the semiconductor market were weaker for longer than expected, leading companies that make logic chips to delay orders and customers that make memory chips to only plan “limited” new capacity additions.

Intel, TSMC and Samsung are pulling back on orders from ASML because they have realised there is plenty of capacity, said Dan Hutcheson, vice chair at analyst firm TechInsights.

Chip factory usage is around 81% this year, but manufacturers tend to buy tools when that gets into the mid-90% range, Hutcheson said. Intel has slowed down its factory expansion, which suggests Samsung and TSMC will also be cautious, he said.

Chip stockpiles remain high, and chipmakers have become more efficient with ASML’s tools, meaning they can make more chips without having to order more.

Handel Jones, CEO of International Business Strategies, which tracks the chipmaking industry, said the sector has slashed the number of steps where ASML’s flagship machines are used, sometimes by almost a third.

Jones said Samsung, for example, may be able to use cutting edge chip-etching technology to reduce the number of steps using ASML’s flagship machines from five or six down to one or two.

If successful, Samsung could have significant excess capacity for those machines, known as extreme ultraviolet lithography machines, he said.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: ASML headquarters is seen in Veldhoven, Netherlands August 30, 2018. REUTERS/Piroschka van de Wouw/File Photo

Jones said he had not changed any of his overall chip industry forecasts, which call for booming demand for AI chips and AI-specific memory chips.

“This is a short-term blip. In the long term, it’s going to be okay,” Jones said.



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