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Global Semiconductor Industry on Track for $975

Deloitte forecasts semiconductor sales reaching $975 billion in 2026 with 26% growth. The AI infrastructure boom creates unprecedented demand for advanced PCBs, substrates, and high-layer-count boards used in data center networking.

Deloitte forecasts semiconductor sales reaching $975 billion in 2026 with 26% growth. The AI infrastructure boom creates unprecedented demand for advanced PCBs, substrates, and high-layer-count boards used in data center networking.

Semiconductor Industry Approaches $1 Trillion Milestone

The global semiconductor industry is projected to reach $975 billion in annual sales during 2026, representing a historic peak driven by the intensifying AI infrastructure buildout, according to Deloitte’s 2026 Semiconductor Industry Outlook. This follows record-setting 2025 sales of $795.6 billion (26.2% year-over-year growth).

The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) confirmed this trajectory with January 2026 monthly sales of $82.5 billion—a staggering 46.1% increase from January 2025—suggesting the full-year forecast may prove conservative.

Sources: Deloitte 2026 Semiconductor Industry Outlook | Semiconductor Industry Association

AI Infrastructure: The Growth Engine

The primary driver behind this unprecedented growth is AI infrastructure spending:

Data Center GPU Demand

  • NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel shipping millions of AI accelerators annually
  • Each AI GPU requires a high-layer-count substrate (16-20+ layers) and accompanying PCB ecosystem
  • Training clusters scaling from thousands to hundreds of thousands of GPUs per deployment

High-Bandwidth Memory (HBM)

  • HBM3e production ramping aggressively at SK Hynix, Samsung, and Micron
  • Each HBM stack requires advanced interposer and substrate technology
  • HBM revenue expected to exceed $30 billion in 2026

Networking ASICs

  • 800G and 1.6T Ethernet switching demands ultra-high-layer PCBs
  • Broadcom, Marvell, and custom Silicon competing for advanced packaging capacity
  • Network switch boards using 20-30 layer PCBs with HDI technology

Impact on PCB Industry

1. Advanced Board Demand at All-Time High

AI server motherboards represent the most complex PCBs in volume production:

  • Layer counts: 16-28 layers (standard server: 8-12 layers)
  • Materials: Low-loss laminates (Megtron 6/7, TU-872) mandatory for 112Gbps SerDes
  • Impedance control: ±5% tolerance on 85Ω differential pairs
  • Board size: 600×450mm and larger for GPU baseboard

2. Supply Chain Bottlenecks

With the industry approaching $1 trillion, every segment faces capacity constraints:

ComponentConstraintLead Time Impact
ABF substratesAjinomoto film supply+4-8 weeks
High-layer PCBsLamination press capacity+2-4 weeks
Low-loss laminatesResin production limits+2-3 weeks
HDI drillingLaser drill machine availability+1-2 weeks
Advanced testingTDR and VNA equipment+1 week

3. PCB Technology Requirements Escalating

AI hardware is pushing PCB technology boundaries:

Signal integrity requirements:

  • 224Gbps PAM4 signaling requires insertion loss <0.5dB/inch at 56GHz
  • Crosstalk isolation demands wider trace spacing and ground shielding
  • Power delivery requires thick copper (2-4oz) with fine-line signal routing on same board

Thermal management:

  • 700W+ GPU TDP requires PCB-integrated thermal solutions
  • Embedded copper coin and heavy copper planes for heat spreading
  • Thermal via arrays under high-power components

Manufacturing precision:

  • Registration accuracy: ±25μm layer-to-layer for HDI
  • Drilling accuracy: ±12.5μm for stacked microvias
  • Impedance control: ±5% at 56+ GHz operating frequency

Regional Investment Landscape

North America: Reshoring Momentum

The CHIPS Act and commercial demand are driving significant domestic investment:

  • Intel, TSMC, Samsung building fabs in Arizona, Ohio, Texas
  • Corresponding demand for local PCB supply chain
  • Advanced substrate manufacturing pilot lines under development

Asia-Pacific: Capacity Leaders

  • Taiwan remains the manufacturing center for advanced semiconductors and substrates
  • South Korea investing heavily in HBM and advanced packaging
  • China expanding at mature nodes with growing domestic PCB demand

Europe: Strategic Materials Focus

  • AT&S investing in advanced substrate capability in Austria
  • ASML equipment demand at record levels
  • Focus on automotive semiconductor self-sufficiency

Market Projections Through 2030

YearProjected RevenueGrowth RateKey Driver
2025$795.6B (actual)26.2%AI training ramp
2026$975B22-26%AI inference scaling
2027$1.1-1.2T (est.)15-20%Edge AI + automotive
2030$2.0T (est.)CAGR ~20%Ubiquitous AI

If current growth rates hold, the semiconductor industry is on track to become a $2 trillion market by the mid-2030s—with corresponding demand for PCBs, substrates, and packaging materials at every level.

What This Means for PCB Buyers

Short-Term (2026)

  • Extended lead times for high-layer-count boards using premium materials
  • Pricing pressure on low-loss laminates and ABF substrates
  • Allocation risk for boards competing with AI/data center programs

Medium-Term (2027-2028)

  • New capacity coming online may ease constraints
  • Technology advancement with SAP/mSAP processes enabling finer features on standard equipment
  • Alternative materials being qualified for cost-sensitive applications

Design Recommendations

  • Lock in materials early when designing for volume production
  • Design with standard materials where possible (avoid sole-sourced exotics)
  • Consider manufacturing location based on regional capacity and capabilities
  • Engage fabricators early in the design process for material availability guidance

The $1 Trillion Question

As the semiconductor industry crosses the trillion-dollar threshold, the supporting infrastructure—including PCB fabrication—must scale proportionally. Board-level interconnect represents roughly 2-3% of total semiconductor value chain, suggesting the global PCB market (currently ~$90 billion) will need to reach $100-120 billion by 2028 to avoid becoming a bottleneck.

For PCB manufacturers investing in advanced capability (ultra-high-layer, sub-50μm features, low-loss materials), the growth outlook is exceptionally strong. For buyers, the key is securing supply chain partnerships that provide access to this constrained capacity.


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