After a 7.1% sequential increase in Q2, iSuppli reckons semiconductor revenues will rise 10.4% in Q3 and 4.9% in Q4
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FTTH to overtake DSL for broadband access by 2014 – analyst
Korea and Japan are leading in FTTH deployment, but countries which will see rapid deployment of FTTH over the next few years, and consequently decline of DSL, are the US, Finland, Holland, Sweden and Denmark, says Ovum. Also China and Malaysia have ‘ambitious’ FTTH plans
Automotive electronics sector to see 15% fall – analyst
The impact the downturn in the automotive sector is having on the electronics supply chain is becoming apparent with figures from market-watcher Strategy Analytics. Global demand for automotive electronic systems expecting to fall by 15% to $118bn in 2009, said the analyst
Chip sales in April show ‘best growth since 1996’, says analyst
"Q209 looks to be coming in with growth in the 4 to 5% range, versus our minus 2% January estimate. If true, this would represent a material change to our 2009 forecast, improving it from minus 28% to minus 21.3%," said the Future Horizons report.
Could mobile broadband be $137bn market in 5 years?
Ovum estimates over two billion mobile broadband users by 2014
European electronics output predicted to fall by 12%
Despite the current outlook the long-term future for the electronics industry in Western Europe remains positive
Nokia deal is key for Qualcomm, says analyst
Analyst, iSuppli thinks Qualcomm is likely to solidify its place in the market for mobile handset baseband chipsets
Market for GaAs chips consolidates after growth year
The GaAs market grew nine per cent in 2008, according to a report from Strategy Analytics, while the industry experienced further consolidation around the leading players
Automotive market waits for growth in 2010
iSuppli expects that it will not climb back to its pre-credit crunch revenue levels until 2012, according to iSuppli, though growth in the sector will resume in 2010
Europe’s chip distributors see 11.4% fall in Q4
The big concern is the low level of bookings and 2009 hasn’t started positively