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Recovery for probe card market

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VLSI report that the semiconductor probe card market is set for recovery following a damaging 2009

VLSI research reports that the weak Memory IC market during 2009 had a severe impact upon demand for wafer test probe cards, with the final quarter of the year being weaker than expected.  However, recovering demand for advanced Logic ICs drove stronger than expected demand, partially offsetting the Memory driven weakness.  Overall probe card revenue declined 29% in 2009 compared to the total IC sales decline of only 8.5%.  In 2010 sales of probe cards, including spares and service, are forecast to grow by 25.6% to $927M, supported by a strong recovery in the Memory IC market as well as Non-Memory.  In 2009 the total semiconductor probe card sales revenue fell to $738M, which was only 53% of the peak revenue seen in 2007.

2009 saw further changes in the probe card supplier ranking as those with sales primarily into the Non-Memory segment gained share.  Technoprobe (Italy) moved up to 4th position and Microprobe made big gains to take 5th position.  FormFactor (USA), Micronics Japan Co. (MJC – Japan), and JEM (Japan) retained their top 3 ranking. Over the next five years the overall probe card revenue is not expected to recover to the peak level seen in 2007, reflecting severe price pressure particularly at the lower end of probe card technology.  VLSI research projects that the probe card market will reach $1.3B by 2013.

More detailed information can be found in VLSI research's Probe Card Report.

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