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October semiconductor sales decline 2.4% YoY

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The slowdown in global semiconductor that became evident in September continues in October.
Worldwide sales of semiconductors declined by 2.4% in October to $22.5 billion compared to sales of $23.0 billion in October 2007, the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) reported. October sales were 2.1% lower than the $23.0 billion in September 2008. Sales for the first ten months of 2008 were $216 billion, an increase of 2.6% from the first ten months of 2007 when sales were $210 billion. Excluding memory products, which have been under severe price pressure throughout 2008, industry sales increased by 3.8% compared to October 2007 but declined by 1.4% compared to September 2008.

Sales of both DRAMs and NAND flash declined significantly year on year due to pricing pressure. DRAM sales in October were 14% lower than one year ago while NAND flash sales were off by nearly 41%, over the same time period DRAM 1 Gigabit equivalent units increased 73% while sales of 2 Gbit equivalent NAND units grew 123%.

“The slowdown in worldwide semiconductor sales that became evident in September continued in October,” said SIA President George Scalise. “The worldwide financial turmoil is expected to continue to impact demand for semiconductors as we enter 2009. For 2009 PC unit shipments are forecast to decline by 5% and cell phone unit shipments are projected to be down by 9%. PCs and cell phones account for approximately 60% of total demand for semiconductors.”
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