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ASE expects sales rebound in 2Q12
Feb 13, 10:46
Advanced Semiconductor Engineering (ASE) has estimated that its core IC assembly test and material (ATM) business will post another sequential decrease of 6-9% in shipments in the first quarter of 2012, with flat ASPs. ASE expects shipments to return to the previous high levels in the second quarter...

Intel, Nvidia to showcase latest technologies at MWC 2012
Feb 10, 15:44
Intel and Nvidia, which have crossed from the PC industry to challenge smartphone CPU giant Qualcomm, are expected to become spotlights at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2012, which will be hosted on February 27 in Barcelona, Spain, according to sources from the upstream supply chain.

Silicon wafer shipments down in 2011, says SEMI
Feb 10, 15:15
Worldwide silicon wafer area shipments decreased about 3% in 2011 compared to 2010 area shipments, according to SEMI. However, revenues grew 2% on year, said SEMI.
Chipbond sales to rise 5% in 1Q12, says paper
Newswatch - Feb 10, 14:21
LCD driver IC packaging and testing specialist Chipbond Technology is expected to see its consolidated revenues increase as much as 5% sequentially in the first quarter of 2012, beating the company's guidance of flat growth, the Chinese-language Commercial Times cited market watchers as saying...
TSMC January sales up 11%, UMC down
Feb 10, 14:18
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) registered a 10.6% sequential increase in consolidated revenues in January 2012. Fellow company United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC), however, reported a 0.7% decrease in January revenues from the previous month.
PTI 1Q12 sales to drop up to 10%, says chairman
Feb 10, 01:30
Memory packaging and testing specialist Powertech Technology (PTI) now expects its sales to decrease up to 10% sequentially in the first quarter of 2012, company chairman DK Tsai said during a February 9 investors conference. Tsai previously estimated a larger 10-15% decline.
SMIC posts larger loss in 4Q11
Feb 9, 13:35
Semiconductor Manufacturing International (SMIC), China's largest contract chipmaker, saw its net losses widen to US$165.6 million in the fourth quarter of 2011 from US$88.1 million in the prior quarter, with revenues slipping 5.6% sequentially to US$289.6 million.

ASE, SPIL post sales drops in January
Feb 9, 01:40
IC packagers Advanced Semiconductor Engineering (ASE) and Silicon Precision Industries (SPIL) have reported decreases in January 2012 consolidated revenues from the previous month of 9.3% and 4.2%, respectively.
Nvidia expected to benefit from new HTC strategy
Feb 9, 01:35
As High Tech Computer (HTC) has adjusted its product strategy and is expected to increase it purchasing of Nvidia Tegra series processors, Nvidia is expected to see its quad-core Tegra 3 processor shipments increase obviously in the first half of 2012.

Elpida dismisses reports it plans to sell Hiroshima plant
Feb 9, 01:00
Elpida Memory has dismissed a Nikkei report that the Japan-based memory chipmaker is looking to sell its plant in Hiroshima.
UMC 4Q11 profits fall on lower revenues
Feb 8, 15:51
United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC) has announced operating profits declined 45.3% sequentially to NT$840 million (US$28.5 million) in the fourth quarter of 2011 with revenues sliding 3% on quarter.

Winbond, Macronix post drops in January sales
Feb 8, 11:36
Winbond Electronics and Macronix International have both reported decreases in January 2012 revenues from the previous month.
Fairchild, Infineon expand partnership
Feb 8, 10:12
Fairchild Semiconductor and Infineon Technologies have announced the extension of their compatibility partnership to encompass Fairchild's 5x6mm power stage asymmetric dual MOSFET package.
Samsung cuts LTE chip cost by half, ABI Research teardown reveals
Feb 7, 14:46
The Samsung Galaxy Nexus made a big impact on the market in December 2011, thanks to its sleek design, new Android OS (Ice Cream Sandwich) and NFC capability. The smartphone has another notable hidden feature that makes it more cost-competitive.
Semiconductor industry posts record-breaking revenues in 2011, says SIA
Feb 7, 14:16
Worldwide semiconductor sales for 2011 reached a record US$299.5 billion, up 0.4% from US$298.3 billion in 2010, according to SIA.
Test Research January sales up 109%
Feb 7, 11:50
Test Research (TRI), which specializes in testing equipment for PCBs, saw its consolidated sales soar 109% sequentially to NT$374 million (US$12.6 million) in January 2012. The company attributed the significant growth to shipments with short lead time requirements.
Topco expects flat growth in 1Q12 sales
Feb 6, 15:23
Topco Scientific, which distributes semiconductor materials and equipment, has said it is cautious about the business outlook for the first quarter of 2012, citing the uncertain macroeconomic environment. The company expects its revenues for the quarter to post flat growth on year, in a best-case sc...
Intel promotes two executives to senior vice president
Feb 3, 14:28
Intel has announced that its board of directors has promoted Mooly Eden and Richard Taylor to the position of senior vice president.
Chip demand picking up, say Taiwan IC designers
Feb 3, 13:59
Taiwan-based fabless IC firms have recently landed an influx of short lead-time orders from clients that had been keeping inventory lean due to the uncertain market outlook, according to industry sources.
FST, SAS, Wafer Works expected to benefit from closure of Sumco silicon wafer factories
Feb 3, 11:16
Japan-based Sumco will reorganize its business operations closing a 12-inch and an 8-inch semiconductor silicon wafer factory in Japan. The closures are expected to benefit Taiwan-based wafer maker Formosa Sumco Technology (FST), of which Sumco is the largest shareholder, as well as 8-inch wafer makers...

Sumco to close plants, cut workforce
Feb 3, 01:15
Japan-based Sumco, the world's second-largest supplier of wafers used to produce semiconductors and solar cells, has unveiled measures to realign its manufacturing operations for a better cost structure to cope with falling demand due to a more challenging market environment, and continued appreciation...
Taiwan analog IC firms gearing up for switch to 8-inch wafers
Feb 3, 01:10
Taiwan-based fabless analog IC firms are all expected to carry out their transition to 8-inch wafers in 2012, according to industry sources. The move will help improve their cost structures and narrow the gap with their larger peers such as Texas Instruments (TI), which now makes products using 12-inch...
Innostor breaks into supply chain of Lenovo with USB 3.0 device controllers
Feb 2, 15:49
Innostor Technology has cut into the supply chain of Lenovo with its USB 3.0 flash drive controllers, according to industry sources, adding that shipments will start in March.
Wireless displaces PC as top semiconductor spending area for OEMs in 2011, says IHS
Feb 2, 11:20
Propelled by the red-hot appeal of items like Apple's iPhone and iPad, the wireless communications sphere surpassed computers to lead all segments in semiconductor-related spending among the world's leading OEMs in 2011, according to IHS iSuppli.
STATS ChipPAC to shut Thailand plant
Feb 1, 14:34
STATS ChipPAC has announced that the company will not resume assembly operations in its Thailand plant due to extensive equipment and facility damage beyond economic restoration. The plant is situated in the Navanakorn Industrial Estate, Pathum Thani, which was suspended due to the flooding in Thailand...
Semiconductor industry revenues to endure slow growth in 2012, IHS says
Feb 1, 10:51
With global economic prospects remaining uncertain and semiconductor inventory not moving quickly enough to stimulate new production, the worldwide chip market is expected to suffer a slow year in 2012 marked by sluggish growth, according to IHS iSuppli.
Japan fab tool book-to-bill climbs above parity
Jan 31, 15:10
Japan-based manufacturers of semiconductor equipment posted a book-to-bill ratio of 1.20 in December 2011, above parity for the first time in 10 months, according to figures from the Semiconductor Equipment Association of Japan (SEAJ).
Samsung posts record profit in 4Q11
Jan 30, 14:10
Booming smartphone sales made Samsung Electronics' latest quarter its most profitable quarter ever, according to the company.
Samsung to boost spending for logic ICs, says IC Insights
Jan 30, 10:52
Approximately US$6.5 billion of Samsung Electronics' 2012 capex budget is dedicated to logic ICs, according to IC Insights. The remaining US$5.7 billion of Samsung's capex budget will be applied to the production of memory ICs, with a good portion of the funding likely to be used to boost capacity...
SEMI book-to-bill ratio grows three months in a row
Jan 30, 10:25
North American-based manufacturers of semiconductor equipment posted a book-to-bill ratio of 0.88 for December 2011, up for the third consecutive month, according to SEMI. A book-to-bill of 0.88 means that US$88 worth of orders were received for every US$100 of product billed for the month.
Taiwan December manufacturing production index up slightly
Jan 20, 16:53
Taiwan recorded a manufacturing production index (2006 as base year) of 127.25 for December 2011, increasing 0.34% on month but decreasing 8.67% on year, according to statistics released by the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) on January 20.
Taiwan December export order value down slightly
Jan 20, 16:42
Taiwan received export orders worth US$36.31 billion in December 2011, decreasing 0.94% on month and 0.72% on year, according to statistics released by the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) on January 20.
Intel reports record US$54 billion in annual revenues
Jan 20, 12:10
Intel has reported full-year revenues of US$54 billion, operating income of US$17.5 billion, net income of US$12.9 billion and EPS of US$2.39, all company records. The company generated approximately US$21 billion in cash from operations, paid dividends of US$4.1 billion and used US$14.1 billion to...
KLA-Tencor intros flagship wafer inspection solution suite
Jan 20, 10:16
KLA-Tencor has announced three new wafer defect inspection systems for leading-edge chip manufacturers: the 2900, Puma 9650 and eS800 systems. Designed to address a wide range of defect issues that new materials, structures and design rules have imposed on manufacturers of advanced chips, the trio...
Packaging and testing firms to post 5-10% drop in 1Q12
Jan 20, 01:05
Revenues at semiconductor packaging and testing houses will likely register a 5-10% sequential decrease in the first quarter of 2012, affected by fewer working days, according to industry observers.
Chang Wah seeing orders for driver IC-use packaging materials surge
Jan 19, 17:00
Chang Wah Electromaterials, which distributes packaging materials and equipment for the semiconductor and LCD industries, expects orders for COF (chip-on-film) packaging materials to increase 20% sequentially in the first quarter of 2012 bucking seasonal patterns, according to company chairman Chia-neng...
Apple becomes largest consumer of MEMS microphones in 2011, says IHS
Jan 19, 16:47
Apple surpassed Samsung Electronics to become the world's largest purchaser of MEMS microphones in 2011, according to IHS iSuppli.
TSMC sees Samsung as formidable competitor
Jan 19, 16:34
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), the world's largest contract chipmaker, has now identified Samsung Electronics as a potential and formidable competitor in the market in which it still controls a dominant share.

TSMC reports EPS of NT$5.18 for 2011
Jan 18, 16:22
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has reported NT$134.2 billion (US$4.58 billion) in net profits for 2011, down 17.1% on year but staying at a high level as compared to 2009 and before. EPS came to NT$5.18.
Lite-On Semi to step into MOSFET production
Jan 18, 13:44
Lite-On Semiconductor will start to ship its in-house produced MOSFETs in the second quarter of 2012, according to the company, adding that the new product line is expected to help grow production utilization at its 6-inch wafer fab.
TSMC seeing 3G chip orders boom, sources say
Jan 18, 10:43
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has seen orders from the wireless communications sector boom recently, according to industry sources, adding that the contract chipmaker is likely to make positive comments on its business and industry outlook during the company's upcoming investor...

Taiwan IC testing houses to post single-digit sales drop in 1Q12
Jan 17, 01:05
Taiwan-based IC testing specialists including King Yuan Electronics (KYEC) and Ardentec are likely to see their first-quarter revenues decrease 5-10% sequentially affected by clients' cautious attitude toward placing orders and ongoing inventory adjustments, according to industry sources.
Wintel tablet PCs may be priced from US$599-899
Jan 16, 16:36
Wintel-based tablet PCs may see their prices go as high as US$599-899 due to Intel and Microsoft both being unwilling to drop their related hardware and software quotes, and as a result, it could push consumers from wanting to purchase the devices, according to sources from notebook vendors.
Central Taiwan Science Park posts 2011 export value of over NT$189 billion
Jan 16, 15:35
The Central Taiwan Science Park (CTSP) recorded total export value of NT$189.184 billion (US$6.10 billion) and total import value of NT$123.096 billion in 2011, according to CTSP administration.
Taiwan takes lead in wafer capacity in 2011, says IC Insights
Jan 16, 10:19
Taiwan captured the distinction of being the country/region with the largest share of installed wafer capacity in 2011, according to IC Insights.
Phison to mass ship 55nm-made chips in 2Q12
Jan 13, 01:25
NAND flash device controller supplier Phison Electronics is set to begin mass shipments of its 55nm-made products in the second quarter of 2012, according to company chairman Khein Seng Pua. Migrating to the newer node will allow the firm to implement an effective pricing strategy, said Pua.

Lumax indicates clear order visibility
Jan 12, 16:37
Semiconductor process control service supplier Lumax International has indicated orders from China have been healthy with visibility extended to the third quarter of 2012. The firm expects sales to register growth in 2012.
SPIL chairman sees chip market at bottom
Jan 12, 14:20
The semiconductor market should hit bottom in the first quarter of 2012, and is expected to begin climbing out of the trough afterwards, according to Bough Lin, chairman for Siliconware Precision Industries (SPIL).

Low demand will likely continue in 1Q12, says Lite-On Semiconductor executive
Jan 12, 01:20
Eric Kuo, general manager of Taiwan-based Lite-On Semiconductor has expressed a conservative view for first-quarter 2012. Kuo noted that inventory levels in the semiconductor market have been high since fourth-quarter 2011, hence the market is likely to clear out inventories in the first quarter. This...
Chip fab spending set to decline in 2012, says SEMI
Jan 11, 15:47
Semiconductor fab equipment spending is expected to decline by approximately 11% in 2012, according to SEMI's preliminary forecast. Spending is projected to drop in the first half of 2012, but will sharply increase in the second half of the year to approach US$10 billion by the fourth quarter.
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