Chip Market Turns Corner And Posts Strongest Results In A Year

August 21, 2009

The chip market’s fortunes have suffered in the global recession.

In December, business was so slow sales slumped 22 percent. The industry was clearly shrinking.

July orders to shipment ratio highest in a year, VLSI Research says

July orders to shipment ratio highest in a year, VLSI Research says

This week, two reports have confirmed a solid recovery is underway. They suggest companies are once again growing, with orders exceeding shipments for the first time since the downturn began.

According to research released Friday from VLSI Research, the industry began showing signs of a strong recovery in July. The book-to-bill ratio for the month of 1.29 (meaning $129 of orders come in for every $100 of product shipped) was the highest since July 2008.

Integrated circuit orders advanced 8.1% and were almost double the level of February, VLSI said.

A separate report from SEMI, a trade association for makers of semiconductor manufacturing equipment, also found an expansion under way.

Manufacturers in North America posted a July book to bill of 1.06. It is the first time the industry has seen orders exceed shipments since January 2007. (Orders are still well below last year’s level, however.)

Obviously several more months of improving conditions will be necessary before real confidence returns. But the industry looks to have taken an important step toward recovery.


Facebook Slams Latest Chips From Intel And AMD

June 25, 2009

Intel and Advanced Micro Devices are good at rolling out new generations of computer chips each billed to outdo the performance and efficiency of the last.

The performance gains they are touting in the press were not seeing, says Facebooks Jonathan Heiliger

The performance gains they are touting in the press we're not seeing, says Facebook's Jonathan Heiliger

But the gains of the latest round of multi-core chips may more marketing pitch than actual improvement.

“The performance gains they are touting in the press we’re not seeing,” Facebook Vice President Jonathan Heiliger said Thursday.

Heiliger, who runs Facebook’s giant data center with its massive computer farm of servers, said the company has been surprised by its observations.

The performance gains have been less than anticipated, he said at the Structure 09 conference in San Francisco.

He went on to say server vendors need to design servers with greater power efficiency from wall plug to central processor.

“I’m not sure why the hardware vendors have failed us,” he said.

The one company that has done a tremendous job creating energy-efficient servers is Google, he said.


Chip Market Falls Off Cliff In November; Sales Off 9.8%

January 2, 2009

Semiconductor sales saw a worldwide plunge of 9.8 percent in November as the economic downturn intensified.

Chip sales plunge

Chip sales plunge

The Semiconductor Industry Association said sales for the month came to $20.8 billion, down from $23.1 billion a year ago.

If memory products such as DRAMs and NAND flash are excluded, the decline is a softer 4.8 percent – illustrating the slowdown in these volatile markets.

The memory market has been under severe price pressure all year, the SIA said. Semiconductors are still expected to be the second largest U.S. export product.

The largest November decline came in the American market, followed by Europe and Japan.


NXP Says New Chip Will Bring Advanced Features And Internet To Mainstream TVs

December 4, 2008

NXP, the spinoff of Philips’ semiconductor operations, will unveil on Thursday a new chip for flat panel televisions that it claims will bring advanced features and the Internet to mainstream TVs.

Bringing MPEG-4 decoding and 120-Hertz to TVs

Bringing MPEG-4 decoding and 120-Hertz to TVs

TV makers have been eager to put new features such as 120-Hertz capabilities and support for MPEG-4 Internet video steaming into their machines to differentiate them and hold up prices.

The TV550 mixed signal processor will enable these features to be built into lower price LCD and plasma boxes, said Vincent Vermeer, product marketing manager at NXP.

The new chip will lower the price of a circuit board for a 120-Hertz television by as much as 50 percent, Vermeer said. The circuit board of a more traditional 60-Hertz flat-panel TV could see cost savings of 20 percent.

Samples of the chip should be available in January and ship commercially in the second quarter. Sets should be on the market in the third quarter.

TVs with 120-Hertz capabilities update, or refresh, an image 120 times a second, double the 60-frame-per-second rate of a 60-Hertz set. This allows for motion to be displayed more accurately.


The Dark Cloud In Today’s Strong Chip Sales Report

October 2, 2008
US Sales Fell
U.S. Sales Fell

Worldwide chip sales continued to defy the global economic softening, rising 4.5 percent in August, the Semiconductor Industry Association said Thursday. But the numbers mask a significant weakness in the U.S.

Consumer interest in personal computers and cell phones fueled the market. Pricing pressure hit the DRAM and NAND flash memory chip businesses.(again). Without their influence, sales would have been up 11.4 percent.

Yet, sales in the Americas fell 7.3 percent from a year earlier. Making up for the decline, sales in Asia-Pacific climbed 12 percent and rose 2.2 percent in Europe – gains that could be imperiled in future months if the economic slump spreads abroad.

The SIA says it is sticking with its 4.3 percent forecast for this year..


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