倫敦-三個月平均全球半導體銷售額為$ 25.13億美元2011年11月,下跌2.4%的前一個月時的數字相當於銷售額為$ 25.74億美元,根據的美國半導體工業協會(SIA)報告從世界半導體貿易統計組織的數字。通過今年截止到11月,全球半導體銷售額僅為0.8%,與去年同期相比,引起的可能性,2011年可能最終會被儘管在第一季度開始強烈的經濟衰退的一年。所有月度數據作為一個三個月平均新航雖然WSTS跟踪每月實際數據 。新航和其他地區半導體行業的機構喜歡使用平均數據,因為它平滑的實際數據,通常顯示在宿舍和宿舍的兩端高峰的開端低谷。“在泰國的水災所造成的供應鏈中斷影響在短期內半導體銷售,然而原始設備製造商預計在未來幾個月中恢復生產的損失,圖希,SIA總裁在一份聲明中說:“布賴恩。“11月份的銷量,此外在繼續歐洲金融危機這是有一個其他經濟體和全球需求廣泛的影響。” 按地理區域美洲地區,歐洲和日本的所有下跌回大約在相同的百分比依序為4.59億美元 , $ 3.03億美元和3.82億港元。更高的2.9%的比例在亞太市場,負責全球芯片採購超過50%,回落到13.70億美元,但的唯一地區,是一個年度比較超前。地理擊穿年11月2011年全球芯片銷售額來源:新航。所有數字為3個月平均水平,相關鏈接和文章:10月全球芯片銷售額有所回落,WSTS 分析說:強九月提高了2011年IC預測後統計毛刺新航重申第三季比較
LONDON – The three-month average of worldwide sales of semiconductors was $25.13 billion for the month of November 2011, a decrease of 2.4 percent from the prior month when the equivalent sales figure was $25.74 billion, according to the U.S. Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) which was reporting figures from the World Semiconductor Trade Statistics organization.
On a year-to-date basis through November, worldwide semiconductor sales are just 0.8 percent higher compared to the same period last year, giving rise to the possibility that 2011 may end up being a recessionary year despite starting strongly in the first quarter.
All monthly data is given by the SIA as a three-month average although WSTS tracks actual monthly data. The SIA and other regional semiconductor industry bodies like to use the averaged data because it smoothes out the actual data that usually show troughs at the beginnings of the quarters and peaks at the ends of the quarters.
"Supply chain disruptions resulting from the floods in Thailand have impacted semiconductor sales in the near term, however OEM's are expected to recover production losses over the course of the next few months," said Brian Toohey, president of the SIA, in a statement. "November sales were additionally affected by the continuing European financial crisis which is having a broad impact on other economies and global demand."
On a geographic basis the America's region, Europe and Japan all fell back sequentially by about the same percentage to $4.59 billion, $3.03 billion and $3.82 billion respectively. The Asia-Pacific market, which is responsible for more than 50 percent of global chip purchases, fell back by higher percentage of 2.9 percent to $13.70 billion, but was the only region that was ahead on an annual comparison.