LYON, France – Artificial intelligence is rewriting the rules of the semiconductor industry. Memory has become the sector’s primary growth engine, geopolitical dynamics are reshaping competitive positions, and manufacturing capacity is under unprecedented pressure. In this rapidly evolving landscape, understanding market mechanisms has become as critical as tracking market figures.
To help industry leaders navigate this new semiconductor era, Yole Group today announces the launch of the Semiconductor Device Monitor, a new quarterly intelligence database providing a comprehensive view of the global semiconductor device industry, from company revenues and market shares to wafer demand and manufacturing dynamics.
Yole Group’s approach sets it apart in the semiconductor industry. Analysis goes beyond surface-level trends to dive deep into semiconductor technologies, quantifying wafer volumes across more than 25 wafer types tracked in the Semiconductor Device Monitor. This granular data allows Yole Group to track the growth of the device and the wafer markets and benchmark them against end-market evolution. This comparison is strategically critical for every semiconductor company, and particularly for equipment & material vendors.
Jean-Christophe Eloy, President, Yole Group: “The semiconductor industry is experiencing one of the most profound transformations in its history. AI is changing where value is created, how manufacturing resources are allocated, and which companies emerge as leaders. Understanding these shifts starts at the wafer level. Our Semiconductor Device Monitor tracks over 25 wafer types to reveal where wafer and device market growth is diverging from end-market trends, giving companies the clarity to make the right decisions.”
Claire Troadec, Director, Global Semiconductor at Yole Group: “Today’s semiconductor market is no longer driven by isolated technology segments. Memory, AI processors, photonics, power, advanced packaging, and manufacturing capacity are deeply interconnected. At Yole Group, we developed the Semiconductor Device Monitor to help decision-makers understand these relationships and anticipate where the market is heading next.”







