Articles tagged with: Memory and Gartner
Worldwide Semiconductor Revenue to Decline 22 Percent in 2009
..total $51.9 billion in 2009, a 24.2 percent decline from 2008. The memory market will be the No. 2 segment for the semiconductor industry, as it totals $39.4 billion, a 16.8 percent decline from 2008. The microcomponents segment (microprocessor more
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Worldwide Semiconductor Revenue Down in 2008 - Qualcomm Bucks the Trend
.. decline by 0.5 percent - a consequence of spinning off its NOR flash memory business. The company outperformed the industry average due to the strong performance of its notebook business in which the company gained share throughout the more
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HP and Nokia Benefiting from Declining Semiconductor Prices
..or ASPs. As the top PC maker, HP was the leading consumer of microprocessors and memory semiconductors. "HP and Nokia showed that manufacturers benefited from a significant decline in average selling prices," Mr. Velosa said. "In addition, Nokia more
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Future Mobile Phones Could Come with 2 Terabyte Memory Cards
The SD Association has published the specifications for a new memory card format which could deliver mobile phones with a massive 2 Terabyte memory capacity. The next-generation SDXC (eXtended Capacity) memory card specification also accelerates SD interface read/write speeds to 104 megabytes per second this year, with a road map to 300 megabytes per second. more
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Worldwide Semiconductor Revenue Declined $12 Billion in 2008
..ee Table 1). However, GartnerĂ's 2007 revenue includes IntelĂ's NOR flash memory business that was spun off in the second quarter. Comparing only continuing operations, IntelĂ's revenue grew 6.5 percent, beating the market average by nearly 11 more
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Worldwide Semiconductor Capital Equipment Spending to Decline 26% in 2008
A collapse in memory spending, combined with a weak economy, is driving a major contraction in semiconductor capital equipment spending in 2008, according to Gartner. The slowdown is expected to continue into 2009 before the industry recovers in 2010. more
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Nokia in Advanced Talks to Sell Security-Appliances Unit
..reen for music and video-and is preparing to present its first touch-screen mobile phone on Oct. 2. Nokia's Mr. Simonson said new devices released ahead of the holiday shopping season should lift its market share, supporting margins. -By Adam more
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Semiconductor Capital Equipment Spending to Decline 20% in 2008
A weakening U.S. economy and a collapsing dynamic random access memory (DRAM) market will result in worldwide semiconductor capital equipment spending to total $47.5 billion in 2008, a 19.8 percent decline from 2007, according to Gartner. more
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Semiconductor Assembly and Test Services Revenue Increased 7.4% in 2007
..king its revenue to over $750 million. This was due to growth in testing, memory and leadless-lead-frame packaging. For 2008, Gartner forecasts another year of growth for the SATS industry with initial estimates for 9.8 percent over 2007. more
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Top 10 OEMs Accounted for $91 Billion of Semiconductors Purchased in 2007
.. the leading PC manufacturer, HP was the leading consumer of microprocessors and memory semiconductors. Nokia was the No. 2 consumer of semiconductors, accounting for $13 billion in semiconductor consumption. "HP and Nokia showed that even more
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