Semiconductor market to rebound in 2006, says research firm
The semiconductor market in 2006 will strengthen on mounting demand for chips used in multiple segments including several areas beyond typical computer applications, following a flat year in 2005, market research firm Databeans anticipates.
Seasonally, the first quarter is strong for the more traditional semiconductor markets, including the industrial and automotive segments, Databeans said.
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