Besi orders boosted by demand for hybrid bonding tech
April 23 (Reuters) – BE Semiconductor Industries (BESI) on Thursday stated its quarterly orders grew considerably within the first-quarter, helped by development throughout all its markets and significantly sturdy demand for hybrid bonding.
Traders are banking on rising orders for Besi’s hybrid bonding options, a chip know-how permitting two chips to be bonded immediately on prime of one another, citing its first-mover benefit amid a surge in demand for AI-enabling know-how.
Besi stated its order bookings, an vital indicator of future development, jumped 104.5% to 269.7 million euros ($315.5 million) within the first quarter, in contrast with 131.9 million euros final yr.
“General, the outcomes present progress in hybrid bonding adoption which is gathering tempo within the reminiscence market with a second buyer beginning qualification in excessive bandwidth reminiscence, which is a constructive print from the corporate,” analysts at J.P. Morgan stated.
Analysts added the Dutch firm delivered a powerful order consumption for the beginning of the yr, which is round 4% forward of consensus, and guided stronger gross sales for the second quarter.
Shares within the firm, which have gained 79% this yr together with at present’s session, have been up round 3% in early commerce, topping the Dutch AEX index.
Investments in AI have been offsetting weak demand in automotive, PC and reminiscence chips.
Current outcomes from companies within the chip trade, together with TSMC, ASML and ASM Worldwide, have demonstrated that the sector is persevering with to learn from surging demand for AI chips.
Besi forecast its income to develop between 30% and 40% within the second quarter, in contrast with 184.9 million euros within the first quarter of 2026.
Elsewhere, Franco-Italian chipmaker STMicroelectronics additionally reported first-quarter outcomes above estimates, pointing to indicators of restoration in its key semiconductor markets.
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(Reporting by Ozan Ergenay in Gdansk, enhancing by Matt Scuffham)
