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NEEDHAM, MA – Shipments of smartphones will decline 3.5% to 1.31 billion units in 2022, according to International Data Corp. After three consecutive quarters of decline and increasing challenges in both supply and demand, IDC has significantly reduced its forecast for 2022 from the previous projection of 1.6% growth. However, IDC expects this to be a short-term setback as the market rebounds to achieve a five-year CAGR of 1.9% through 2026.

Read more: Global Smartphone Shipments to Decline Nearly 4% in 2022

NEEDHAM, MA – Worldwide shipments of hardcopy peripherals decreased 12.3% year-over-year to 22.4 million units in the first quarter, according to International Data Corp.

Read more: Q1 Global Hardcopy Peripheral Shipments Fell 12%

MILPITAS, CA – Global semiconductor equipment billings grew 5% year-over-year to $24.7 billion in the first quarter, SEMI said. Sequential billings in the seasonally soft first quarter declined 10%.

Read more: Q1 Global Semi Equipment Billings Grow 5%

PASADENA, CA – Commodity supply tightness and cost inflation are impacting most inputs across electronics categories, according to new data from Supplyframe. Continuing category challenges at the beginning of this quarter suggest there will only be pockets of relief through the remainder of 2022 and into 2023 for many commodities.

Read more: Report: Over 70% of Electronics Supply Chain Lead Times to Increase through Q1 2023

BANNOCKBURN, IL — Total North American PCB shipments in April were up 2.1% year-over-year and down 20.4% sequentially.

Read more: N. American PCB Sales Up 2% in April

AUSTIN, TX – 2021 was a record year for the semiconductor industry and OSAT revenues, but the outlook for 2022 is less certain, according to new data from TechSearch International.

Read more: Report: Outlook for 2022 Semi Industry Uncertain

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