Excess semiconductor inventory falls faster than expected in Q4
Excess semiconductor inventory in the electronics supply chain declined significantly in the fourth quarter of 2004, marking the end of a nine-month run-up in surplus stockpiles and putting the industry on track to eliminate its chip over-inventory in 2005, iSuppli said in a January 28 email.
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