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Smartphone Apps Processor Growth Lifts Broadcom, MediaTek and ST-Ericsson
Global smartphone applications processor market showed a robust 61 percent year-on-year growth in 1H 2012 to reach $5.5 billion, according to Strategy Analytics. Qualcomm maintained its dominance in the smartphone applications processor market with 48 percent revenue share in 1H 2012. However, the applications processor market saw the most intense competition yet during this period. more
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Worldwide Semiconductor Revenue Declined $29 Billion in 2009
The semiconductor industry will post a revenue decline for just the sixth time in the last 25 years, with worldwide revenue totaling $226 billion in 2009, an 11.4 percent decline from 2008, according to preliminary estimates by Gartner. more
Related Tags: intel, toshiba, texas instruments, stmicroelectronics, qualcomm, hynix-semiconductor, renesas-technology, amd, infineon-technologies, dram, qimonda, cell-phone
Qualcomm Expected to Gain Two Places in Top-10 Semiconductor Rankings
Although the global semiconductor industry has little to cheer about in 2009, with revenue dropping by 12.4 percent and only one of the Top-10 suppliers achieving growth for the year, there is one source of solace for the battered chip makers: it could have been much worse. more
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Semiconductor Kings Suffer Sales Tragedy in 2008
Shakespeare's adage, "Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown," was certainly true for the kings of the semiconductor industry in 2008, with eight out of the Top-10 suppliers suffering revenue declines for the year, according to iSuppli Corp. more
Related Tags: broadcom, semiconductor, texas-instruments, intel, flash-memory, qualcomm, isuppli, digital-signal-processor, lte, texas, toshiba, fujitsu, nec, nxp, sony, sharp, 3, memory, analog, hynix, nand, on-semiconductor, flash, ford, display, fabless, wired, nvidia, marvell-technology, renesas, true, marvell
As Profit Dwindles, Semiconductor Market Becomes Less Forgiving
Facing dwindling profits, fewer opportunities to expand by taking market share from competitors and a shrinking roster of star performers, the semiconductor industry has entered a period of lowered expectations and diminishing options, forcing chip suppliers to rethink their basic strategies for success, according to iSuppli. more
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