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No Chip Glut, Says iSuppli

 Oct 28, 2009 06:28 PM UTC
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Those of you worried inventories could be starting to pile up in semiconductor land — see my earlier post re the Roth Capital analysis — have no fear: research firm iSuppli this afternoon sent out a missive to alert folks that there is “no double booking in this semiconductor recovery.”


“Despite fears that buyers are inflating semiconductor purchases in order to guarantee adequate supplies, there’s no indication that chip purchasers are engaging in double booking,” states the iSuppli note.


Chip suppliers in their earnings announcements have said they see no double-orders, says iSuppli analyst Carlo Ciriello, which means the current recovery “accurately reflects real demand levels,” he states in the release.


The release goes on to cite favorite passages from recent semi earnings reports, including



  • “…we don’t have any evidence of double ordering,” noted Texas Instruments (TXN);

  • “(We are) following every week the run rate of bookings from major customers—be they distributors or OEMs—and (we) do not see any major discrepancy in the last three months,” said STMicroelectronics (STM);

  • “…we have seen no evidence whatsoever of any double ordering,” Intersil (ISIL) observed.


The note follows iSuppli’s press release yesterday, which said semiconductor revenue should rise 10.6%, year over year, in the fourth quarter. Semi revenue is expected to be down 16.5% this year compared to a 5.4% decrease in 2008.





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