Intel's Barrett looks for chip sales growth in 2005
Intel CEO Craig Barrett believes the current inventory correction being experienced by the chip industry does not herald a slowdown and has said he takes forecasts of flat sale growth through 2005 "with a grain of salt".
Speaking at a Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) meeting this week, Barrett said : "I don’t think the inventory correction is a euphemism for a slowdown."
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