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EL SEGUNDO, CA – The total stockpile level for all semiconductor suppliers – excluding the volatile memory segment – is projected to rise to 81.5 days in the second quarter, up 1.5% sequentially, says IHS iSuppli.

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SANTA CLARA, CA – Large-area TFT LCD panel price increases halted in mid-June, as a result of an uncertain demand outlook for the third quarter, says DisplaySearch.

While demand is slowing, especially in the TV market, the supply side is making adjustments to prevent drastic panel price fluctuations. Panel makers originally expected to raise capacity utilization – the ratio of actual output to total available capacity – to an average of 90% in the third quarter. However, TFT LCD capacity utilization will remain at 85% from July to September, says the research firm.

Average large-area TFT LCD capacity utilization fell in the first quarter. After reaching 79% in April, panel makers increased rates through the second quarter to meet a surge in demand, and by June the rate had reached 85%. Panel makers were planning to increase capacity utilization in the third quarter, but this has changed in response to market conditions, the firm says.

Although panel makers are anticipating increasing demand from China TV brands, together with the emergence of some seasonal demand in the third quarter, overall fab utilization will not increase, according to DisplaySearch.

In June, overall LCD TV panel shipment targets increased 6% sequentially, but were still 7% less than the previous forecast due to order adjustments from TV brands.

The inventory level at the end of June for LCD TV panels was seven to eight days, with monitor panels at seven days, and mobile PC panels at six days.
In May, panel makers’ shipments to China TV makers were 4.24 million, up 8% sequentially, exceeding a previous DisplaySearch forecast by 7%. Shipments are projected to be 4.37 million in June, up 3% sequentially.

SMYRNA, GA – A series of presentations on critical electronics assembly issues will be offered at the upcoming PCB West 2011 technical conference and trade show.

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AUSTIN – Effective removal of heat is critical for controlling junction temperatures of LED chips, ensuring long device lifetimes, and maintaining the spectral and efficiency characteristics of the light source, says a new report on LEDs.

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WASHINGTON – Worldwide sales of semiconductors were $25 billion for May, up 1.8% sequentially and up 1.3% year-over-year, SIA said Tuesday.

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BANGKA ISLAND, INDONESIA – Indonesian workers are dredging 33% less tin ore than in 2008, as consumption has surged and reserves are dwindling, say published reports.

Workers today are hauling no more than 88 lbs. of ore daily, Bloomberg reports, as sharp demand – up 14% in two years – has cut availability.

Nevertheless, tin pricing has followed a recent rollercoaster, having risen 51% on the London Metals Exchange in the past year, only to fall 22% sequentially in May. Still, prices are expected to rally 15% to $30,000 a metric ton by year-end, according to Bloomberg.

Solder for electronics and other uses constitutes 52% of demand, says ITRI, the trade group for tin producers. China is the largest consumer, with estimated demand for 157,000 tons this year.

Indonesian producers mined more than $1.7 billion worth of tin ore in 2010, or some 155,000 tons.

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