Chip Sales Growth Forecast
News Chip sales of $213.8bn this year would represent a growth of 28.5 percent over worldwide sales of $166.4bn achieved in 2003, which itself represented an 18.3 percent growth over the $140.8bn in sales reported in 2002.
[November 4, 2004, 8:48]
Chip Sales Up In 2003, Forecast Improves
News The SIA forecasts a 20 percent increase in chip sales for 2003. The technology research firm predicted that the global chip market would grow 8.3 percent with a total revenue of $168bn (£102.5bn) in 2003, compared with a total revenue of $155bn...
[May 21, 2003, 8:53]
Chip Sales Remain Solid
News Global chip sales in August increased 14 percent from August 2001 and 2 percent sequentially from July 2002, according to the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA). The SIA, which maintains a three-month average of chip sales, said global sales...
[October 1, 2002, 15:36]
Chip Sales Continue Slow Recovery
News The figures are good news for the hard-hit chip industry, which has seen sales slide dramatically this year due to the global economic slowdown and particularly to sluggish consumer demand. He reiterated earlier forecasts that the worldwide chip...
[December 3, 2001, 17:05]
Chip Sales Up Again
News Global chip sales posted a third consecutive monthly increase in May, the Semiconductor Industry Association reported on Monday. Worldwide chip sales totalled $12.5bn (£7.57bn) in May 2003 -- up 2 percent from the $12.26bn in revenue reported in...
[June 30, 2003, 13:49]
Chip Sales Show Positive Trend
News After a huge drop last year, the global chip market should regain positive ground in 2002, according to the World Semiconductor Trade Statistics. The worldwide chip market should grow 2.3 percent in 2002 to $142bn, the industry group said on Tuesday.
[October 29, 2002, 14:43]
Chip Sales Increase Strongest Since 1990
News In August, research firm Gartner also observed that chip sales were showing definitive signs of a recovery. Semiconductor makers worldwide recorded higher sales in September, in the industry's seventh consecutive monthly increase, and a sign of a...
[November 3, 2003, 11:20]
Chip Sales Tipped For Upturn
News The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) has joined its voice to those predicting that the computer-chip business will nose upward by the end of the year. The SIA said that worldwide semiconductor sales dropped another 8.8 percent month-to...
[August 3, 2001, 12:48]
Chip Sales Drop 44 Percent
News Global computer chip sales are still shrinking, but they're on their way back up, according to the latest figures from the Semiconductor Industry Association. Worldwide sales amounted to $10.22bn (£7.2bn) in September, down 44.6 percent from the...
[November 2, 2001, 15:54]
Intel Says Chip Sales On Track
News Intel announced Thursday that chip sales are on track for the current third quarter, after an extremely rocky first half of the year, although the final results still hinge on what happens in September.
[September 7, 2001, 9:11]
Wireless Lifts Worldwide Chip Sales
News The SIA's three-month average of chip sales was also up a healthy 10.5 percent. However, an increase in wireless chip sales marks a good sign for the industry, since the wireless and communications sectors were hit particularly hard during last...
[June 5, 2002, 7:31]
Asia Helps Lift May Chip Sales
News April chip sales totalled $11.1bn. The steady increase in sales indicates that the semiconductor market is mounting a recovery from last year's chip slump, according to the SIA. Sales in the Asia-Pacific region were particularly strong in May...
[July 2, 2002, 7:57]
Blue Chip Sales Put Red Hat In Black
News Many customers use specialised versions of Linux, and the current slump in the chip sector could harm Red Hat's sales figures. Red Hat, the leading distributor of Linux, has bucked the current downturn in the technology sector by making its first...
[June 20, 2001, 11:10]
Optimism Over Chip Sales
News Strong sales of mobile phones, PCs, digital televisions and digital cameras prompted the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) to revise its annual chip sales forecast upward by 6 percent for 2005, to a record $226bn (£124bn).
[June 10, 2005, 15:15]
Global Chip Sales Hit New High
News In its latest sales figures, published last Friday, the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) reported that worldwide chip sales hit $20bn (£12bn) in October. This represented a rise of 6.75 percent on chip sales in October 2004, and is the...
[December 5, 2005, 13:55]
AMD's Chip Sales Sink Further
News Clawhammer", a hotly anticipated chip for desktops, has been delayed until late in the first quarter or early in the second quarter. On Tuesday, Britain's ARM Holdings, which designs chip designs for cell phones and handhelds, said that both...
[October 3, 2002, 8:00]
UK Chip Sales Sag
News European chip sales in July stayed in the doldrums, despite encouraging figures for the industry globally, according to the European Electronic Component Manufacturers Association (EECA) and the European Semiconductor Industry Association (ESIA).
[September 3, 2003, 18:15]
Wireless Is More For Chip Sales
News Activity in the wireless sector helped keep worldwide chip sales afloat in November, the Semiconductor Industry Association said Monday. The November sales of the global chip industry underscore the healthy recovery that has been building momentum...
[December 31, 2002, 9:28]
Weak June Doesn't Stop Chip Sales Rise
News Chip sales posted solid gains in the second quarter, though revenue slipped in June, according an industry report released on Friday. Asia led the way with strong chip sales because of strength in consumer electronics and outsourcing.
[August 2, 2002, 15:07]
Via Plans 1.2GHz Chip As Strong Sales Boost Confidence
News Meanwhile, worldwide chip sales fell seven percent due to large inventories on the part of chip buyers, according to figures released by the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) on Tuesday. Earlier this week, Via took the wraps off a new...
[May 3, 2001, 13:57]

