Monday, February 23rd 2009
TSMC Executive Sees Chip Industry Recovery in Three Years
Morris Chang, chairman of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), said on Friday what his predictions were for the global semiconductor industry and when it will recover from the global economic crysis that's upon everything at the moment.
Source:
The Wall Street Journal
I think it will be 2012 before the total revenue of the semiconductor industry gets back to the '08 levelhe said. Knowing that he has more than 50 years experience in this circle, and he's the founder of the world's largest contract chip manufacturer TSMC, we can trust his words. Mr. Chang also added that the semiconductor industry was "pretty close" to the bottom. That's really how bad the chip makers are doing at present.
5 Comments on TSMC Executive Sees Chip Industry Recovery in Three Years
He's not predicting industry recovery within three years. Note that he is also stating is HASNT hit bottom yet. He is expecting further consolidation.
I think he is right. While we "enthusiasts" will keep spending, corporate budgets will be held closed for a while. No discretionary spend. Productivity systems are broadly in place. Upgrade lifecycle can be extended over a longer period.
I see what you mean... LOL. Nice museum piece.
Don't panic... you arent too far behind my legacy system.