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- Chinese semiconductor market grew 21.5-17.7% in 2004
- Chinese semiconductor market will continue to explode, said Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. The semiconductor market in the combined China and Hong Kong region is expected to grow 21.5-27.7% in 2004. The US market is projected to grow by about 7.3%.
- Blog posts 2004-12-10
- Chinese semiconductor market grew 21.5-17.7% in 2004
- Chinese semiconductor market will continue to explode, said Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. The semiconductor market in the combined China and Hong Kong region is expected to grow 21.5-27.7% in 2004. The US market is projected to grow by about 7.3%.
- Blog posts 2004-12-10
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- Blog posts 2009-01-13
- China taking orders for iPhone nano?
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- Discussion threads 2008-03-05
- China’s semiconductor market to surpass $28 bln by 2011
- IDC predicts that the Chinese semiconductor market will surpass $28 billion in 2011. The largest capacity distribution of China fabs was represented by 8″ wafer lines, followed by the 6″ and 12″ capacity respectively. The computing semiconductor segment will account for over 62% of the total China semiconductor market in...
- Blog posts 2008-02-06
- Intel's quarterly checkup: Worries abound
- Intel reports its fourth quarter results on Tuesday and the consensus seems to be that first quarter targets are going to come down amid slowing PC demand and higher inventory levels. For the record, Wall Street is expecting Intel earnings of 40 cents a share for the...
- Blog posts 2008-01-15
- China gaining on U.S. chipmakers, CEO says
- China gaining on U.S. chipmakers, CEO saysAMD Still Hasn't Caught IntelAMD has been chasing Intel for what, the last 15 years? They haven't caught up in all that time. Sure, they give Intel a run for their money, but Intel still maintains the vast majority of the market...
- Discussion threads 2006-07-11
- US chip leadership is in trouble - but business is good
- US chip leadership is in trouble - but business is goodDistorting the market forces...If I remember correctly, letting the market forces take care of this would be a better approach in the long-term. Right?If so, those chipmakers should be looking for the best place to set their factories and then...
- Discussion threads 2006-07-03
- Chinese semiconductor assembly and test services to grow 28.4% in 2005
- The semiconductor assembly and test services market in China and Hong Kong saw continuous growth in 2004 and 2005. The market is estimated to grow 28.4% to reach $1.2 bln in 2005, compared with $944 mln in 2004, Gartner says.
- Blog posts 2006-02-06
- Chinese semiconductor market to top $74 bln by 2010
- China has led the world's semiconductor market since 2003, and the country's largest application area for microchips is data processing. Gartner forecasts that this sector of China's chip market will top $74 bln in 2010.
- Blog posts 2005-11-01
- Semiconductor sales by Chinese foundries to grow 7.8% in 2005
- Chinese foundries would increase their sales by 7.8% to $2.49 bln in 2005, iSuppli says. In 2004, the revenues grew 110% to $2.31 bln.
- Blog posts 2005-07-01
- Chinese semiconductor equipment market was worth $2.91 bln in 2004
- In 2004, sales of new semiconductor equipment in mainland China reached $2.73 bln, while sales of refurbished equipment came to an estimated $180 mln. Packaging materials came to $781 mln. Semiconductor equipment installed in China by the end of 2004 was capable of processing 106 mln square inches of silicon...
- Blog posts 2005-06-11
- Chinese semiconductor revenues exceeded $26 bln in 2004
- China's semiconductor market has grown from a meager $2 bln during the 90's to become the third largest consumer of semiconductors worldwide with revenues exceeding $26 bln in 2004. Chinese suppliers grew from 7% in 2003 to represent over 12% of the worldwide dedicated foundry industry in 2004, where SMIC...
- Blog posts 2005-04-19
- Chinese semiconductor revenues exceeded $26 bln in 2004
- China's semiconductor market has grown from a meager $2 bln during the 90's to become the third largest consumer of semiconductors worldwide with revenues exceeding $26 bln in 2004. Chinese suppliers grew from 7% in 2003 to represent over 12% of the worldwide dedicated foundry industry in 2004, where SMIC...
- Blog posts 2005-04-19
- Sales of semiconductor manufacturing equipment to China to drop 33.6% in 2005
- Chinese chip-equipment purchasing is set to drop 33.6% in 2005 compared with the relative boom in 2004, according to The Information Network. While production of ICs in mainland China grew 34.8% in 2004, semiconductor manufacturing equipment purchases grew a phenomenal 146%. But 2005 will be another story. With the slowdown...
- Blog posts 2005-01-31
- Sales of semiconductor manufacturing equipment to China to drop 33.6% in 2005
- Chinese chip-equipment purchasing is set to drop 33.6% in 2005 compared with the relative boom in 2004, according to The Information Network. While production of ICs in mainland China grew 34.8% in 2004, semiconductor manufacturing equipment purchases grew a phenomenal 146%. But 2005 will be another story. With the slowdown...
- Blog posts 2005-01-31
- Chinese semiconductor market to grow 20% in 2005
- In the first half of 2004, the semiconductor market in China was stronger-than-expected, growing by more than 50% in terms of domestic demand. The second half will see a slowing in the rate of increase, registering approximately 30-35% growth YTY. In 2005, the China IC market is expected to slow...
- Blog posts 2004-11-11
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