SIA: Semi sales grew 2% Y/Y in July
By Colleen Taylor, Contributing Editor -- 9/4/2007
Worldwide semiconductor sales saw a boost in July, growing 2.2 percent year-over-year from July 2006 and 3.2 percent from June sales to $20.6 billion, according to a report released today by the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA).
The SIA attributes growth mainly to increases in sales of microprocessors, MOS logic devices, and NAND flash memory products. At the same time, the SIA reiterated its earlier forecast of 1.8 percent growth for the semiconductor industry this year.
"Prices climbed slightly in several large segments of the semiconductor market, and price erosion in the memory sector slowed significantly in July as unit shipments grew, contributing to a sequential increase in worldwide chip sales," SIA president George Scalise said in a statement. "Unit sales of microprocessors grew by nearly 5 percent from June while average selling prices (ASPs) increased by a bit more than 3 percent."
And although memory prices are still struggling, the SIA reported that declines were not as drastic during July as they had been. "While ASPs for DRAMs continued to decline, price attrition slowed to less than 2 percent from June," Scalise added. "NAND flash unit shipments were essentially flat with the prior month, but ASPs were up by more than 8 percent and total revenues from NAND flash products grew by nearly 8 percent from June."
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