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Global Semi Growth 4.7% in 2008, 5.8% in 2009 Print E-mail
Written by Chelsey Drysdale   
Wednesday, 28 May 2008
SEATTLE – The global semiconductor market is expected to grow 4.7% to $267.7 billion in 2008, up from 3.2% in 2007, according to the revised forecast of the World Semiconductor Trade Statistics
 
Current projections have been reduced by 4.4 points compared to WSTS’s November forecast, mainly as a result of a weak fourth quarter 2007.
 
Demand is improving, however, leading the group to reiterate 2009 and 2010 projections of 5.8% and 8.8% growth, respectively.
 
"The WSTS foresees a continuously growing demand for electronic products such as PCs, digital consumer appliances, mobile communications, and automotive electronics, enhanced by the increase of semiconductor content per installed system," said Dr. Ulrich Schaefer, WSTS chairman.
 
The current forecast anticipates a peak in 2010. While the forecasted semiconductor market does not show a pronounced cyclical pattern, some product groups maintain cycles similar to historical patterns. In the long run, Asia Pacific continues to be the fastest growing geography because of strong domestic demand and manufacturing migration.


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