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SIA: January 2010 Chip
Sales Up 0.3%
March 02, 2010
The
Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) reported that worldwide
semiconductor sales in January were $22.5 billion, an increase of 0.3
percent from December sales of $22.4 billion. Sales increased by 47.2
percent from January 2009 when sales were $15.3 billion. All monthly
sales numbers represent a three-month moving average.
“Worldwide semiconductor sales in January increased significantly
compared to one year ago, reflecting today’s improving business
environment for the industry,” said SIA President George Scalise.
“January and February of 2009 were the low point of the industry
downturn as the semiconductor industry and electronics manufacturers
quickly responded to the global economic recession.
“We are currently seeing strength across a range of demand drivers for
semiconductors, including personal computers, cell phones, automobiles,
and industrial applications,” Scalise continued.
“If the current trends continue, there is upside potential for 2010
growth above our November forecast of $242.1 billion, but a growing
global economy driven by consumer purchasing will be key to sustaining
these trends,” Scalise concluded. |