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Semiconductor sales grew by 5.4% to $127.5bn in the first half of the year, according to the US-based Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA).
Chip sales in June of $21.6bn were up by 8% on the same month last year, and were 0.5% ahead of last month.
"Continuing strength in international markets – coupled with healthy demand in the
The main market drivers remain PCs, which account for 40% of semiconductor sales, and mobile phones, which drive about 20% of demand. Both sectors showed double-digit unit growth.
“Emerging markets are a major factor in driving worldwide semiconductor sales,” Scalise continued. “PC unit sales in emerging markets are expected to grow by 19% – more than double the growth rate in developed markets this year.”
“In mobile phones developing countries are expected to account for 66% of total worldwide unit sales of over 1.3 billion, up from 61% last year. The emergence of large middle-class populations in
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