Worldwide semiconductor market revenue
WSTS on 2027. Every value ever published for this period, in the order it was issued. Nothing here is computed: no delta, no percentage, no judgement about the movement.
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Issued 2026-06-02 by WSTS · WSTS Semiconductor Market Forecast, Spring 2026
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| Issued | Value as published | Source | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-06-02 | approximately USD 1.9 trillion the publisher's own approximation | first on the record | WSTS Semiconductor Market Forecast, Spring 2026 |
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WSTS, worldwide semiconductor market revenue, target 2027: approximately USD 1.9 trillion, issued 2026-06-02 (the publisher's own approximation). Source: WSTS Semiconductor Market Forecast, Spring 2026, https://www.wsts.org/esraCMS/extension/media/f/WST/7618/WSTS_FC-Release-2026-May.pdf. Recorded by Silicon Almanac, which retains every prior value: https://siliconalmanac.com/figure/wsts-worldwide-semiconductor-revenue/2027/
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Source: WSTS (2026-06-02), WSTS Semiconductor Market Forecast, Spring 2026. Figure as published is the publisher's own approximation. Revision history: https://siliconalmanac.com/figure/wsts-worldwide-semiconductor-revenue/2027/
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publisher figure target_period value_as_published issued qualifiers source_title source_url previous_value previous_issued figure_page retrieved WSTS Worldwide semiconductor market revenue 2027 approximately USD 1.9 trillion 2026-06-02 the publisher's own approximation WSTS Semiconductor Market Forecast, Spring 2026 https://www.wsts.org/esraCMS/extension/media/f/WST/7618/WSTS_FC-Release-2026-May.pdf https://siliconalmanac.com/figure/wsts-worldwide-semiconductor-revenue/2027/
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