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Chip revenues grow 4.6 percent despite industry gloom
IDC says industry is ready to bounce back -
Semi industry to see flat growth this year, hopes pinned on 2013
Inventory levels indicate demand surge on horizon -
SIA positive despite chip sales slide
Intriguing beancounting suggests 1.3 percent drop -
Semi sales slip
Drop by 2.7 per cent -
Intel follows AMD in leaving WSTS
Numbers won't add up -
Chip industry is ready to bounce back
IFS 2012Substantial growth on the cards -
Semiconductor outfits slumping
Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born -
Chip market worth $300 billion plus in 2011
The net and chips are just not going to go away -
SIA finally releases semiconductor fab capacity report
Capacity grows despite Japan disaster -
Apple leapfrogs HP as top semiconductor buyer
HP bets on wrong horse -
Semiconductor industry was "ticking along nicely" before Japan disaster
Long term hidden problems ahead -
Component shortages threaten industry growth
It’s not fabulous right now, but 2011 will be good -
Future Horizons tells TechEye chip industry naysayers full of rubbish
Ignore the pessimists says Malcolm Penn -
Chip sales will grow only 2.3 percent in 2011
FinancialPoor Q1 and Q4 will pull down growth -
DRAM at risk of shortfall in second half of 2010
iSuppli puts it down to a few factors -
PC processors buck soft chip sales
Season of the rich -
Semi industry is on the up and up
AnalysisBut will it be the victim of its own success? -
Chip sales in March likely blossomed
Memories are made of this
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