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Semicon spending to touch $316 bn in 2012

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MUMBAI, INDIA: Worldwide semiconductor revenue is projected to total $316 billion in 2012, a 4 per cent increase from 2011, according to Gartner, Inc.

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This outlook is up from Gartner's previous forecast in the fourth quarter of 2011 for 2.2 per cent growth.

"The semiconductor industry is poised for a rebound starting in the second quarter of 2012," said Bryan Lewis, research vice president at Gartner. "The inventory correction is expected to conclude this quarter, foundry utilization rates are bottoming, and the economic outlook is stabilizing."

DRAM expected to improve in Q2 2012

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In the memory sector, DRAM pricing is expected to improve beginning in the second quarter of 2012. The DRAM market will show a slight revenue increase in 2012 (up 0.9 per cent from 2011) after being the worst-performing market in 2011, declining 25 per cent.

DRAM prices were down about 50 per cent in 2011, and Gartner analysts expect pricing to rebound in part due to Elpida filing bankruptcy protection.

NAND flash memory is fastest-growing device type of 2012

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NAND flash memory, however, is one of the fastest-growing device types in 2012, with revenue forecast to grow 18 per cent. Analysts attribute the NAND flash growth to a strong increase in mobile consumer devices and solid-state drives.

Semicon rev from PCs to touch $57.8 billion

Media tablet unit production is forecast to increase 78 per cent over 2011, and semiconductor revenue from media tablets will reach $9.5 billion in 2012. Quad-core processors and higher-resolution displays will be mainstream for tablets in 2012.

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PC unit production in 2012 is projected to increase 4.7 per cent, and semiconductor revenue from PCs will reach $57.8 billion. Mobile phone unit production is expected to grow 6.7 percent, with semiconductor revenue for mobile phones totaling $57.2 billion in 2012. Gartner analysts said that further innovation focused on location and context will require advances in sensing, processing, displays, connectivity and power efficiency.

"2012 should be a reasonably strong year for the semiconductor industry if the macroeconomic outlook stays in check."

Lewis added that the Gartner's 2012 semiconductor forecast of 4 per cent growth assumes the European debt issues stay contained, Iran/Israel tensions stay in check, and solid growth from China.

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