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1151 Postings, 2758 Tage CWL1A Chinses company expansion

 
  
    #1126
5
25.01.22 15:24
http://www.bestcompsemi.com/

This Chinese company (BEST SEMICONDCTOR) signed a contract with Jiangsu province last week  to invest 800m yuan ($120m) on GaN and SiC epi wafers; $60m on the equipment.  Best Semi bought  Aixtron's G5+ C in for GaN in 2020.  However, it used Nuflare's CVD for its SiC epi wafers.  Aixtron will probably get  an order of ~10 G5+ C for the GaN in H2 2022.  I am not sure about whether Aixtron could win the SiC equipment.
 

6056 Postings, 4192 Tage dlg.STM

 
  
    #1127
27.01.22 09:39
Strong numbers and guidance from STMicroelectronics: https://newsroom.st.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/c3066.pdf

“For 2022, we plan to invest about $3.4 billion to $3.6 billion in CAPEX to further increase our production capacity and to support our strategic initiatives including the first industrialization line of our new 300mm wafer fab in Agrate, Italy.
 

1151 Postings, 2758 Tage CWL1Siltronic

 
  
    #1128
27.01.22 13:36
Bloomberg reports that Germany will not approve Globalwafers' $5B plan to buy Siltronic. Siltronic bought G5+C for GaN-on-Si in 2020  I posted Globalwafers' aggressive plan to move into GaN-on-Si recently.  

1151 Postings, 2758 Tage CWL1GlobalWafers

 
  
    #1129
27.01.22 13:48
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/...a-New-Strategic-Partnership

Transphorm had bought G5+C from Aixtron. However, it had also bought Veeco's single wafer MOCVD.  

581 Postings, 6524 Tage fel216SIC update

 
  
    #1130
04.02.22 10:56
Hi all,

Infineon reported Q1 results yesterday. A key comment on the conf call was that a) they expect their SIC revenue to double this year to € 300m ; b) they said that they are supply constrained and could raise output across all end-markets if they had more capacity.

(I think the new capacity in Dresden and Villach will only start producing as of 2023 but dont know when exactly).

Also I think they plan to expand their plant in Kulim, but I am not sure if this could potential entail more orders for Aixtron.

Overall however this shows a strong demand environment for SIC and that are still moving into the direction of volume production.

Regards,
Fel  

581 Postings, 6524 Tage fel216Toshiba plans $ 1bn investment into power electro

 
  
    #1131
1
04.02.22 10:59
I also stumbled across this article. Maybe CWL can provide more insights? But I would presume that Aixtron's Asian competitors have a much better change to supply Toshiba then Aixtron. Sounds like SIC or GAN as well and confirms that we are still at an early stage for SIC with this plant only becoming operational in Q1 2025.

Toshiba Corp said on Friday it will invest about 125 billion yen ($1.09 billion) to more than double production of power management semiconductors, aiming to catch up with power chip giants such as Infineon Technologies AG.
The Japanese industrial conglomerate will build a cutting-edge 300-millimeter fabrication plant in central Japan for power management chips, which efficiently control electric power in cars, electronic devices and industry equipment.

Toshiba will invest around 100 billion yen in the new plant, on top of a 25 billon yen investment in a 300-millimeter fabrication line it is building at an existing chip plant, a Toshiba spokesperson said.

The new plant is set to start operating by March 2025. When the first phase is complete, Toshiba's power chip output capacity would be 2.5 times its current level. Depending on demand, the new plant could further expand with additional investment, the spokesperson said.

https://www.businesstoday.in/latest/world/story/...-321457-2022-02-04

 

1151 Postings, 2758 Tage CWL1Felix

 
  
    #1132
2
07.02.22 15:56
Rohm Japan is the second biggest SiC epi supplier which mainly uses Japanese equipment like Nuflare/TEL I believe.  Whether Aixtron has penetrated there is unknown to me.

The trend on SiC and GaN  is accelerating as we speak.  Globalwafer announced new investment  ~$2B on wafer equipment including SiC and GaN last Friday after its failed Siltronic takeover.  The plan is to start the manufacturing in 2023.  On the GaN-on-Si front it will reply on Transphorm I think.  I own Transphorm. I think it is positive for Aixtron since Siltronic which bought G5+C in 2020 now has to beef up its GaN-on-Si efforts to catch up with the world's trend.  The GaN-on-Si fast charger market is still expanding rapidly thanks to Apple.  G5 for GaN will continue to be AIxtron's big money maker in 2022.  I don't see any slow down in my own opinion.  

22 Postings, 1813 Tage bestfutureErste Schätzungen

 
  
    #1133
1
09.02.22 12:13

581 Postings, 6524 Tage fel216Silicon Carbide demand

 
  
    #1134
1
09.02.22 14:43
Very interesting Bloomberg article on Japanese Sumco below.

Where do they sit in the supply chain @CWL and what are the implications for Aixtron or PVA Tepla (who supply crystal growing equipment)?

Overall it again confirms that demand for SIC products is clearly taking off which is positive for Aixtron. Regards, Fel

(Bloomberg) -- Sumco Corp., a key supplier of silicon
wafers for the semiconductor industry, said it has already sold
out its production capacity through 2026, a sign shortages in
the industry may not abate for years.
The Japanese company, one of a handful to provide the
specialized silicon slabs that chipmakers use to create their
designs, has orders to cover all output of its 300mm wafers for
the next five years, it said after reporting earnings on
Wednesday. It is not taking such long-term orders for 150mm and
200mm wafers, but demand is likely to keep surpassing supply for
years to come, the company said.
The price of wafers rose by 10% in 2021 over the previous
year and Sumco expects to see increases continue until at least
2024.
The company said it won’t be able to expand its production
this year at all, despite strong demand from customers desperate
for long-term supplies. The company has already done what it can
in terms of optimizing its existing production lines, and its
supply-demand imbalance is consistent across its full set of
products, including 200mm and 300mm wafers.
Taiwan’s GlobalWafers Co. recently failed in its bid for
regulatory approval of a $5 billion takeover of Germany’s
Siltronic AG, a move that would have brought consolidation to
this sector of the chip supply chain.
GlobalWafers to Reassess Strategy After Siltronic Deal
Demise
Sumco made the comments Wednesday after reporting revenue
and profit that beat analyst estimates. The company also
forecast sales and operating income for the first quarter ahead
of projections.

 

1151 Postings, 2758 Tage CWL1Sumco

 
  
    #1135
09.02.22 16:11
On Sumco, my understanding is that it is doing Si wafers, not Silicon Carbide. So Aixtron is not a player there.  GlobalWafers is a traditional Si wafer provider. However, it has announced that it is expanding into SiC and GaN. I don't know if Sumco is doing the same.  

1151 Postings, 2758 Tage CWL1IIVI

 
  
    #1136
2
09.02.22 16:22
IIVI stock is up ~6% during the earnings CC this morning.  The CEO says the company is expanding its MOCVD for SiC epi manufacturing in the H2 of 2022.  It is also coming out with GaN-on-SiC through its collaboration with Sumitomo, so it will need GaN epi MOCVD as well.  Sumitomo is a customer of Aixtron.

IIVI has been a customer of Aixtron mainly on G4's (GaAs) for laser-optic applications.  It seems logical that IIVI will use Aixtron's G5+C for the GaN, and potentially G5 WW for SiC epi.  

1151 Postings, 2758 Tage CWL1IIVI earnings call

 
  
    #1137
1
10.02.22 15:47
IIVI's business strongly depends on the compound semiconductor epi wafer manufacturing.  From yesterday's call:

"For fiscal year '22, we now expect capex to be $325 million to $375 million, driven largely by our expansion of silicon carbide and indium phosphide to address the growth in power devices, communications and consumer applications."

Sidney Ho -- Deutsche Bank -- Analyst

" just a follow-up on the silicon carbide question earlier. I understand it takes time to just fully design-in and production RAM and whatnot. What is the realistic revenue target we should be thinking about over the next two to three years"

Chuck Mattera -- Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

"I would just add, Sidney, that as it relates to our FY '23 capital investments in this business, they are 80% or more focused on increasing our capacity for substrate growth and fabrication. And then right on the heels of that, for facilities to allow us in the next fiscal year to be adding in MOCVD capability so that we can begin adding to the portfolio epitaxial wafers in addition to our power electronic devices."

https://www.fool.com/earnings/call-transcripts/...gs-call-transcript/
 

5651 Postings, 3365 Tage JacktheRippii-vi

 
  
    #1138
15.02.22 14:58
ii-vi is a really fantastic company, but in silicon carbide there should be bigger players like cree, or not ?

And the time schedule seems (ii-vi)to be more for the 2023/24/25 timeline.
But e.g Cree should be more a shortterm Ordering candidate, am i‘m right ?…
https://www.elektroniknet.de/halbleiter/...ab-in-new-york.169496.html

Regarding this plan the selling time should be in 2022

Does anybody knows about delivering time of such Aixtron machines ? (is it 1 year)  

1151 Postings, 2758 Tage CWL1Wolfspeed (CREE)

 
  
    #1139
1
15.02.22 22:33
Is the biggest in SiC.  Aixtron is the supplier of CVD tool (G5 WW C) for Wolfspeed's SiC epi wafers production. Recently the focus is to develop and supply new 8" tools for Wolfspeed's new 8" fab in Mohawk Valley, NY.  Wolfspeed already has the 8" pilot line running in Albany NY, qualified and selling prototypes.  It is starting the production runs at Mohawk in Q1, 2022, and start ramping, qualifying throughout 2022, and start volume production runs in H1, 2023.  Aixtron has started the delivery of  tools meeting Wolfspeed's timeline.  I don't know how many tools will be purchased by Wolfspeed, but based on the total SiC wafers needed by 2025 for EV's, I think ~500 G5-equivalent epi tools will be needed worldwide by then.  

581 Postings, 6524 Tage fel216Infineon to invest 2bn in Gan/SIC, Jefferies cover

 
  
    #1140
3
17.02.22 10:06
Morning morning,

2 points of interest today:

1. Infineon last night announced that they plan to invest € 2bn into a new factory in Kulim. This should significantly expand their GaN and SIC output. Should be positive for Aixtron and supports our thesis. "The fab will be ready for equipment in summer 2024". That means large orders for Aixtron equipment in H2-23 i suspect. I cannot identify from the press release the potential magnitude for Aixtron equipment orders.
https://www.infineon.com/cms/en/about-infineon/...NFXX202202-053.html

2. Jefferies initiates coverage on Aixtron with 16€ target and Hold rating.
This is interesting, the analyst is ex Liberum where he was always an Aixtron bull. He starts his Semi coverage with a cautious view and some sell ratings (among others for Infineon). He talks about some cool-off in the industry in 2022/23 after strong growth in previous years. I think that is the main concern for the market at the moment, "peak semi capex" and resulting slower growth in the next years. That is why the stock is back at 16 in my opinion and no longer at 20-25 range. Obviously the negative sentiment in the Tech sector and rising US rates are not helping either.
And I can see his point, against those perceived risks, talking about potential 10% sales growth in 2022 will not really excite potential new buyers after strong growth in 2020/21. I think he also wanted to take a different position (and rating) than most other analysts who rate Aixtron Buy.
So in essence I think we might see the stock lingering a bit at current levels with good Q4 results and solid 2022 guidance (8-10% sales growth and slightly increasing margins?) against the headwinds named above.
I remain fundamentally very bullish, given the business opportunity and low valuation, but I am personally a bit concerend about a potential further sell-off in US stocks, in particular tech against rising US interest rates and a potential policy mistake by the FED... lets see. I may be wrong, but certainly issues to keep focus on.

Regards!
Fel




 

1151 Postings, 2758 Tage CWL1Bosch's SiC Expansion

 
  
    #1141
1
17.02.22 15:53

581 Postings, 6524 Tage fel216Q4 and 2022 expectations

 
  
    #1142
1
18.02.22 12:23
Hi all,

I have just seen consensus expectations for the results due next Thursday.

Q4: Sales € 178m, EBIT 51. Unfortunately no order intake.

2022: Sales € 456m, EBIT 101m. This implies +6.5% revenue growth and 22% EBIT margins (after 21.5% expected for 2021).

I personally think they will again guide with a range, maybe 6-10% growth, meaning current consensus is realistic/ a touch conservative. I think the 22% margin forecast is realistic but the absolute number might be a bit too low given that 2021 included Apeva restructuring costs in H1 (I think about 5m?) that will not recurr in 2022. Given the good order backlog and these non-recurring costs, Q1 and Q2 results should be strong and after weaker results in H1-21 should show strong growth rates.
But as always, a lot of focus on orders, order pipeline and market environment.

Lets hope next thursday will not again be a -10%/+10% day.. but rather create new interest in the a) high margin and b) sustainability of attractive growth rates.

Regards!
Fel  

6056 Postings, 4192 Tage dlg.fel

 
  
    #1143
1
18.02.22 13:27
fel, thanks a lot for this preview, much appreciated!!

Just one additional thought on the margin / FX impact: average EUR/USD in 2021 was maybe 1.18-1.19. So far in 2022 we have been some five big figures below that level. Thus 2022 should not only see the positive impact from the Apeva restructuring cost dropping out, but also from a positive FX development – on top of a (hopefully) higher leverage due to the elevated revenue level.

Thus, a mere 50bps EBIT margin increase would be rather disappointing for me and I do expect a higher number for 2022. However, we are talking about the guidance and we know how conservative Aixtron has guided in the past. I.e. even if a higher margin than the 22% seems plausible, we might become a victim of the management’s conservatism as was the case with the Q3 numbers. I do hope – following the share price reaction after the Q3 numbers/guidance – there has been a learning on their side…

I also do hope to get some qualitative statements from the management to debunk the “peak semi capex” story, e.g. in terms of GaN and SiC over the next years. Maybe even 3D Sensing (AMS Osram alluded to potential design wins for AR/VR products coming in 2023).  

1151 Postings, 2758 Tage CWL1Q4 order

 
  
    #1144
18.02.22 14:42
"Q4: Sales € 178m, EBIT 51. Unfortunately no order intake."

Fel,
The analysts also up the Q1 rev to 90.8m which is the same as my model.  Previously it was 71m.  The Q2 rev. projections is 107m. This implies  2021 total order should be 20m higher than 480m, the high end of Aixtron's guidance,  unless they bring down the Q2 rev from 107m.  

5651 Postings, 3365 Tage JacktheRippTexas Instruments

 
  
    #1145
1
19.02.22 00:08
Today i had got a meeting with Texas Instruments. They told the same that they are planning four new Fabs.
Regarding this i cannot believe that Aixtron will have not much much more than „only“ 20 % growing rate in this year. OK deposition ist something of the last process-steps in the „sand to silicon/components“ process, but most of the plannings are for the year 2023,2024 and i think that this companies are ordering one or two years before the fabs are finalized. This must not been sales but ordering income.  

1477 Postings, 6561 Tage rosskataJack, new TI fabs: what sort of?

 
  
    #1146
22.02.22 18:32
do TI plan new caps for GaN, SiC, or something else? Are they active in those application at all? How do they appear as Aix customer?  

5651 Postings, 3365 Tage JacktheRipprosskata

 
  
    #1147
1
23.02.22 00:33
I don‘t know which technology they will prefer for the new fabs, but i know that all the fabs are for structure-size >45 nm
This could be GaN or SiC, but i don‘t know it exactly, bit it seems to be perfect for analog chips.

https://news.ti.com/...-300-mm-semiconductor-wafer-fabrication-plants  

133 Postings, 1947 Tage BigGeldhttps://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2022-

 
  
    #1148
23.02.22 13:08

6056 Postings, 4192 Tage dlg.Aixtron

 
  
    #1149
24.02.22 09:57
Weiß jemand, wann die Zahlen kommen?  

407 Postings, 2584 Tage AlexandrowDas sind wirklich

 
  
    #1150
24.02.22 10:19
Superzahlen !!!  

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