Spending on chip making equipment increased worldwide last year, with growth
in Asia far outpacing other regions, according to newly published research data.
Gartner reported that the global semiconductor production industry grew 5.9
per cent to reach a total value of $44.5bn in 2007.
By far the strongest regional growth was seen in Asia, where chip and other
semiconductor makers increased spending on equipment by 14.9 per cent during the
year.
"Uneven investment behaviour, with weakness in logic/foundry and strength in
memory-related capacity spending, once again impacted relative equipment market
share positions, as well as the regional sales picture in 2007," said Klaus
Rinnen, managing vice president of Gartner's semiconductor manufacturing
research group.
Sales of equipment for 45nm chips, the current cutting edge of chip mass
production, remained subdued, according to Rinnen.
"45nm investments [became] more meaningful in 2007, but still accounted for
less than 10 per cent of total investment for the year," he said.
Research firm In-Stat reported recently that semiconductor manufacturing
capacity in Asia has been rising with major contributions from the pure-play
foundries and memory makers.
"The increasing interest by the integrated device manufacturers in the
fab-lite model will continue to drive this growth," said In-Stat.
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