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TEMPE, AZ – Economic activity in the manufacturing sector expanded in July for the 24th consecutive month, says the Institute for Supply Management.

The PMI was 50.9%, down 4.4 percentage points, while new orders fell 2.4 points to 49.2%. Production was 52.3%, down 2.2 percentage points, and inventories fell 4.8 points to 49.3%. Customer inventories dropped 3 percentage points to 44%, and backlogs decreased 4 points to 45%.

“The PMI registered 50.9%, a decrease of 4.4 percentage points, indicating expansion in the manufacturing sector for the 24th consecutive month, although at a slower rate of growth than in June. Production and employment also showed continued growth in July, but at slower rates than in June. The New Orders Index registered 49.2%, indicating contraction for the first time since June of 2009, when it registered 48.9%. The rate of increase in prices slowed for the third consecutive month, dropping 9 percentage points in July to 59%. In the last three months combined, the Prices Index has declined by 26.5 percentage points, dropping from 85.5% in April to 59% in July. Despite relief in pricing, however, several comments suggest a slowdown in domestic demand in the short term, while export orders continue to remain strong," said Bradley J. Holcomb, chair of ISM.

The overall economy grew for the 26th consecutive month, says the firm.

SHENZHEN -- Nam Tai Electronics reported second-quarter net income slipped $200,000 from last year to $3 million as the EMS provider transitioned to higher volume, lower margin products.

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WASHINGTON, DC — The 90-day moving average of worldwide sales of semiconductors in June fell 0.5% from last year to $24.7 billion, the Semiconductor Industry Association said today.

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LAGUNA, PHILIPPINES EMS provider Integrated Micro-Electronics, Inc. has completed its previously announced acquisition of four subsidiaries of EPIQ NV in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, and Mexico.

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SAN JOSE -- Dark silicon refers to the underutilized transistors on a microprocessor. And those transistors are deliberately shut down during certain operations in order to contain the heat buildup that otherwise might fry the entire chip.

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TAIPEIFoxconn said it would replace some of its workers with one million robots in three years, according to published reports.

Robots will perform work such as spraying, welding and assembling.

The company currently has 10,000 robots, with the number increasing to 300,000 in 2012.

The electronics manufacturer currently employs 1.2 million people, with about one million based on mainland China.

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