Semiconductor inventory levels still manageable
While noises circulate about the high levels of inventory that the semiconductor industry is encountering, actual inventory is still being managed at reasonable levels, according to executives from both the Taiwan-based Industrial Economics and Knowledge Center (IEK) and World Semiconductor Trade Statistics (WSTS), headquartered in San Jose.
In Taiwan, semiconductor production value should continue to pick up in the second quarter, with average growth of 9.1%, and outstrip growth of 2.4% in global production value in the second quarter, said IEK analyst Jerry Peng.
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