BANNOCKBURN, IL – North American printed circuit board shipments were up 5.4% year-over-year in March. Orders decreased 9.9% compared to the same month in 2010, IPC said.
SAN JOSE – March orders at North America-based semiconductor equipment manufacturers rose 21.6% over last year to $1.62 billion, SEMI said.
SANTA CLARA, CA -- Revenue for mobile displays is forecast to grow 47% this year and 19% in 2012, according to data released today by DisplaySearch.
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STAMFORD, CT – 2010 global semiconductor sales were up 31% to $299.4 billion, the largest dollar increase ever as a result of post-recession demand, says Gartner.
Memory vendors reported the strongest growth, with strong demand for mobile devices.
Intel kept its No. 1 spot for the 19th consecutive year, with its revenue from semiconductors up 26%; its market share, however, fell slightly compared to commodity memory vendors.
No. 2 Samsung saw its semiconductor sales surge 58% because of DRAM and NAND flash booms.
No. 3 Toshiba's semiconductor revenue was up 29% on strong sales of NAND flash memory used in mobile devices.
LYON, FRANCE -- Flip chips made up 13% of all IC packages sold in 2010, and some 29% of the global IC assembly, packaging and test market, a new research report says.
WASHINGTON – The US Environmental Protection Agency requires electronic submissions for new chemical notices under the Toxic Substances Control Act.
Beginning Apr. 6, companies can no longer submit new chemical notices and support documents on paper for EPA’s review. This is aligned with Europe, China, and the EPA's mission to modernize chemical reporting and eliminate outdated modes of chemical data management.
All new TSCA section 5 pre-manufacture notices must be submitted electronically through CDX – or on optical CD – and must use e-PMN software.
The same rule applies to support documents for notices submitted after Apr. 6, 2010. Optical discs can no longer be used after Apr. 6, 2012.
With PMNs, new chemical notices must be submitted to EPA at least 90 days prior to the manufacture or import of the chemical.
For more information on EPA’s electronic reporting software and CDX, visit http://www.epa.gov/opptintr/newchems//epmn/epmn-index.htm.