Global Semiconductor Sales Surge 19.8% in May 2025, Reaching $59 Billion
The Semiconductor Industry Association reports global chip sales rose 19.8% year-over-year in May 2025, reaching $59 billion.
Worldwide chip demand drives continued growth, led by Americas and Asia-Pacific
The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) has released its latest report confirming that global semiconductor sales hit $58.98 billion in May 2025, marking a 19.8% year-on-year increase from May 2024’s $49.2 billion. Compared to April 2025, sales rose 3.5% month-over-month, showing steady momentum in chip demand across major global markets.
These figures are based on data compiled by the World Semiconductor Trade Statistics (WSTS) organization and reflect a three-month moving average for accuracy and trend clarity.
Key Highlights
Total Global Sales in May 2025: $58.98 billion
Year-over-Year Growth: +19.8%
Month-over-Month Growth: +3.5%
Leading Markets: Americas (+45.2% YoY), Asia Pacific/All Other (+30.5% YoY)
Highest Three-Month Moving Average Growth: Asia Pacific/All Other (+14.5%)
Regional Performance Breakdown

Source: World Semiconductor Trade Statistics (WSTS)
Long-Term Trends
According to SIA President and CEO John Neuffer, the robust growth is “fueled by strong demand in the Americas and Asia Pacific/All Other regions,” reinforcing optimism around the resilience and expansion of the global semiconductor market.
The year-to-year percent change graph also shows a sustained upward trend, with May 2025 clocking a 27.0% Y/Y revenue increase, further validating the industry's positive momentum over the last 18 months.
What’s Driving Growth?
The following factors are contributing to this acceleration:
1. AI and data center expansion
2. Automotive electronics and EV battery demand
3. Consumer electronics recovery
4. Smart factory and industrial automation adoption
Industry Implications
With every region showing positive growth — particularly the Americas and Asia Pacific, which together contribute over 55% of total sales — the semiconductor industry appears well-positioned to meet rising global demand across AI, automotive, and industrial applications.
Manufacturers, suppliers, and partners should expect continued supply chain pressure but also greater market opportunities in 2025 and beyond.
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