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Weekly Top Ten Tech Hardware and Semiconductor – Dec 10, 2023

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1. Taiwan Tech Weekly: TSMC Extending Lead Vs. Samsung with 3nm Tech; Hon Hai Result Positive for Apple

By Vincent Fernando, CFA, Zero One

  • Is TSMC Leaving Samsung in the Dust with its New 3nm Process Technology?
  • Our Pick Himax a Top Loser… Apple Lens Supplier, Yageo Peer, and Taiwan AI Chip Designer Top Winners
  • Positive Sign for Apple Revenue — Hon Hai November Revenue Higher Than Expected, Guides for Better December

2. MediaTek (2454.TT): Rebounding from Cycle Bottom.

By Patrick Liao

  • Mediatek Inc (2454 TT) has rebounded from the bottom of the cycle, and it will be able to reach more than 20% YoY in 2024F.
  • The demand for 4G and 5G Smartphone SoC will be split around 55/45 by shipment volume, with Taiwan Semiconductor (TSMC) (2330 TT) being the primary supplier for MediaTek.
  • The MediaTek Dimensity 6000 series will be the new flagship product line in 2024F.

3. Semiconductor Events Deserving Your Attention @6/12/23

By William Keating, Ingenuity

  • Global semi sales for October 2023 amounted to $46.6 billion, an increase of 3.9% MoM but still down 0.7% compared to the year-ago period
  • Global semiconductor equipment billings amounted to $25.6 billion in Q323, down 11% YoY and down 1% QoQ
  • China is on track to maintain the global #1 semi WFE spender slot for the fourth year in a row and by the widest margin ever. 

4. Hamamatsu Photonics (6965 JP): Buy into Current Weakness

By Scott Foster, LightStream Research

  • The shares are down 27% from their May high, largely discounting excessive inventory and a decline in profits that is likely to continue through next March or June.
  • Inventory adjustment, the revival of semiconductor, factory automation and medical related demand, plus the leveling off of depreciation, should enable a return to growth after that. 
  • Projected valuations are at the low end of their 10-year ranges. Buy into the current weakness, keeping in mind that 1Q results are likely to be weak.

5. Cerebras. G42 Deal Is A Life Saver. Or Is It?

By William Keating, Ingenuity

  • ~$900 million supercomputer deal is off the charts compared to all previous deals
  • Without the deal, Cerebras would likely soon have run out of cash. With the deal, Cerebras is effectively working as a supercomputer contractor for G42 for the next several years
  • Three supercomputers to be built in the US, we suspect the remaining six to be built in the UAE. That’s likely to raise some eyebrows. 

6. Stories Behind the Reported Nov 2023 Taiwan Semi/Tech Sales

By Andrew Lu

  • More clear y/y improvement for 8/12″ raw wafer, WiFi IC, GaAs RF/VCSEL, and memory vendors but more y/y deterioration for OLED/LCD driver, LCD panel, design service, equipment/materials, and foundry vendors.
  • GaAs RF and gaming GPU card vendors showed very impressive y/y sales growth of 54% and 63%, respectively. ABF substrate vendors showed the weakest sales decline of 34% among all.
  • Except A Data (+2.5% m/m) and Phison Electronics (+5.6% m/m) might see stronger share price to reflect stronger November sales, most of others see good/bad news in the price already.

7. GUC (3443.TT): Why the Company Did Show a Bit Cautious Attitude with the Market Price?

By Patrick Liao

  • On December 8th, GUC reached its daily limit at the closing price, but the company did not consistently demonstrate an agreeable attitude.
  • The “AI” is an explicit knowledge for today, while GUC is a company of project based. 
  • GUC’s monthly revenue decreased by 22.15% YoY in November 2023.

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