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NEEDHAM, MA – Spending on compute and storage infrastructure products for cloud infrastructure, including dedicated and shared environments, decreased 2.4% year-over-year in the second quarter to $16.8 billion, according to International Data Corp.

Read more: Cloud Infrastructure Spending Down Over 2% in Q2

ATLANTA – Growth in electronic component sales have stabilized in recent months following wide swings in growth expectations over the past 20 months, according to the latest results of ECIA’s September and third quarter surveys.

Read more: Report: Electronic Component Sales Growth Stabilizing

BANNOCKBURN, IL — North American year-to-date printed circuit board orders in August were up 21.9% year-over-year and down 16.7% sequentially, says IPC.

Read more: N. American PCB Orders Up 22% in August

CAMBRIDGE, UK – A massive shortage of semiconductors across all categories, according to some industry executives, is having a profound impact. The power electronics industry is underpinned by a transition toward new semiconductor technology, and even without this, drives demand for semiconductor content per electric vehicle roughly 2.3x that of cars with internal-combustion engines.

Read more: Report: Autos, EVs Experiencing ‘Profound Impact’ of Semi Shortage

BANNOCKBURN, IL — A new global survey found that electronics manufacturers continue to be harmed by the global shortage in semiconductors and other components, parts and materials, leading to production delays, increased material goods costs, and a cloudy industry outlook.

Read more: Component Shortages Driving Delays, Higher Costs Survey Says

MILPITAS, CA – North America-based semiconductor equipment manufacturers posted $3.65 billion in billings worldwide in August, according to SEMI, up 37.6% year-over-year and down 5.4% sequentially.

Read more: Aug. N. American Semi Equipment Billings Up 38%

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