Chips sales to hit $226 billion this year
Chip sales are running better than expected this year, prompting the Semiconductor Industry Association to up its 2005 forecast.
The trade group now expects sales to grow 6 per cent this year to $226bn. Back in November it had forecast 2005 sales would be flat on 2004’s $213bn.
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