If you believe the figures published by the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA), worldwide sales of chips would have reached $ 25.3 billion in March. This represents an increase of 2.5% in February, and 8.6% in March 2010. In one year, the U.S. market jumped 18.1%, while the Asia Pacific market grew by only 3.3%.
On the entire first quarter of this year, chip sales reached $ 75.8 billion, an increase of only 0.4% over the previous quarter but 8.6% still on one year. The MLS does not advance to give a precise estimate on the figures for the current quarter, but said however that they should be higher than the first quarter.
On the entire first quarter of this year, chip sales reached $ 75.8 billion, an increase of only 0.4% over the previous quarter but 8.6% still on one year. The MLS does not advance to give a precise estimate on the figures for the current quarter, but said however that they should be higher than the first quarter.
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