November 12, 2021 SEMICON Sprint to 2022: Back Onsite with 4 Events Over 7 Weeks By Samer Bahou After ther disruption caused by COVID-19, four of SEMI’s seven flagship events, SEMICON Europa, SEMICON West, SEMICON Japan, and SEMICON Taiwan are set to welcome back exhibitors and visitors to show floors starting in mid-November. Read More
February 2, 2021 Optimizing Semiconductor Fab Workforces to Keep Pace with Evolving Technologies By Serena Brischetto Andreas C. Zimmer, Executive Search and Selection Consultant at ZIAN & Co, spoke about strategies for attracting and retaining talent and promoting careers in semiconductor industry. Zimmer shared his views during his presentation at SEMI Technology Unites Global Summit, 15-19 Feb 2021. Read More
December 16, 2019 Fab Equipment Spending Crawls Out of Slump in Second Half 2019 – But Roller Coast to Continue in 2020 By Christian G. Dieseldorff Compared to the first half of 2019, the second half smacks of a recovery, with fab equipment spending revised upward to show a stronger 2019 overall in the latest update of the World Fab Forecast report, published by SEMI. Read More
May 6, 2019 Renaissance in the Photomask Market? By Lara Chamness The photomask market has seen exceptional growth of 13% and 8% in 2017 and 2018, respectively. The upsurge is striking given that, in the early to mid-2000s, the photomask market averaged less than 4 percent annual growth. And the gap between the past two years and the previous ten is remarkable. Read More
April 22, 2019 2018: Records Shattered Across the Board By Lara Chamness For the semiconductor industry, 2018 was nothing if not incredible. Chip revenue shot up to $469 billion, trouncing the record-setting $412 billion reached in 2017 to reach a new high. Both semiconductor equipment and materials hit record revenues of $65 billion and $52 billion, respectively. Read More
March 14, 2019 Don’t Look at These Charts! By Walt Custer Electronic equipment growth definitely slowed in late 2018. Based on the consolidated revenues of 213 large, global OEMs electronic equipment sales grew only 2.1 percent in 4Q’18 vs. 4Q’17, down from 4.9 percent in the third quarter and 10 percent in the second quarter. Read More