SAN JOSE, Nov. 3 - Record semiconductor sales of $214 billion in 2004 will be followed by flatness next year, the Semiconductor Industry Association
said today. In its annual forecast for 2004-2007, SIA projects sales
will grow 6.3% in 2006 and 14.2% in 2007, reaching $259 billion. The
trade group projects "less favorable" demand for memory products will
dampen expansion next year.
SIA
expects that 2004 year-on-year growth rate will be 28.5%. More than
50% of the semiconductors sold in 2004 will go into products purchased
by consumers, a ratio that will grow as consumers embrace portable
digital media, SIA said.
Lower demand for memory devices and passives in 2005 will offset modest improvements in microprocessors, logic and DSPs.