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AI boom seen lifting chipmaking equipment sales 9pc to $126bn in 2026
Most chips are made in Asia, and SEMI expects China, Taiwan and South Korea to remain the top markets for equipment through 2027, with China investing the most overall

Published a month ago on Dec 16th 2025, 9:47 pm
By Web Desk
AMSTERDAM (Reuters): Sales of equipment used to make computer chip wafers will rise about 9% to $126 billion in 2026 and a further 7.3% to $135 billion in 2027, as chipmakers expand capacity for logic and memory chips used in artificial intelligence, industry group SEMI forecast on Tuesday.
Most chips are made in Asia, and SEMI expects China, Taiwan and South Korea to remain the top markets for equipment through 2027, with China investing the most overall.
Taiwan, home to top chipmaker TSMC (2330.TW), opens new tab, will expand leading-edge capacity, while South Korea, home to Samsung (005930.KS), opens new tab and SK Hynix (000660.KS), opens new tab, is investing in advanced memory chips used for AI.
"All other regions tracked are (also) expected to see equipment spending increase in 2026 and 2027, supported by government incentives, regionalization efforts and targeted specialty capacity expansions," SEMI said.
The biggest supplier of chip equipment, ASML of the Netherlands, accounts for about a quarter of sales. Other top firms include Applied Materials (AMAT.O), opens new tab, KLA Corp (KLAC.O), opens new tab and Lam Research (LRCX.O), opens new tab of the U.S., and Japan’s Tokyo Electron (8035.T), opens new tab.

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