To: NYBellBoy who wrote (30204 ) 1/5/1998 11:40:00 PM From: pat mudge Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31386
[Reuters on Dataquest semiconductor numbers] NYBB -- Looks as though Amati will be well taken care of. Also, send me an email so I have your address in my file. Thanks! Pat <<< Reuters Story - January 05, 1998 14:23 SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan 5 (Reuters) - The worldwide semiconductor market reached $150 billion in total revenues in 1997, with 5.5 percent growth, according to preliminary data released by Dataquest Inc. Intel Corp remained the world market leader in 1997, with an 18.6 percent jump in semiconductor revenues, Dataquest said. Intel's semiconductor revenues surpassed $21 billion in 1997, led by microprocessor growth. Dataquest said weakening currencies in South Korea and Japan exacerbated low memory chip prices, leading to another year of revenue decline or no growth for memory-dependent chip firms. Dataquest, a market research unit of Gartner Group Inc, said NEC Corp retained its number two position, with $10.65 billion in semiconductor revenues and 2.2 percent growth. Motorola Inc maintained its number three position, with $8.1 billion in semiconductor revenues and 0.5 percent growth. Texas Instruments Inc moved up to number four with $7.66 billion in semiconductor revenues, from number six last year. Texas Instruments also had the second biggest growth rate in semiconductors, with 8.4 percent growth, due to its fast-growing digital signal processor business. Toshiba Corp , again ranked number five with $7.5 billion in semiconductor revenues, saw its semiconductor revenues decline seven percent. Hitachi Ltd had a big drop in its semiconductor revenues, which fell 19.2 percent to $6.5 billion. Hitachi's ranking also dropped to number six, from four in 1996, Dataquest said.>>>