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Gartner Boosts Chip Revenue Outlook |
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Written by Mike Buetow
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Wednesday, 25 August 2004 |
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FRANKFURT, Aug. 24 -- Dismissing fears of a impending downturn, Gartner Dataquest last
week inched up its 2004 forecast for global semiconductor sales. The
reseach firm predicts revenues will grow 27% this year, to $226
billion. Gartner previously forecast growth of "more than 25%."
The report followed on the heels of an improved outlook for semiconductor tools from the trade group SEMI. It is not clear, however, whether Gartner's report takes into account a recent announcement that Intel Corp. will slash pricing by up to 35%.
In a statement, Gartner said concerns that rising inventories in the
supply chain were overstated. "Had the increased inventory been
accompanied by a flat or even falling semiconductor market, it would
have been of grave concern. In a rising market, increasing inventory
levels are normal.
Gartner's research vice president Richard Gordon acknowledged the
iindustry still harbors jitters from the last downturn. "Despite the
improving market conditions that semiconductor vendors have enjoyed
over the past several quarters and the expectation that revenue growth
this year will be close to 30%, this industry upcycle is notable in
that few in the industry have felt able to acknowledge it as a boom."
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