Global chip sales rise 8.2% in Sept. for seventh monthly gain

MILAN -- Global semiconductor sales gained 8.2 percent in September from the previous month on increased demand for chips used in mobile phones and personal computers, the Semiconductor Industry Association said.

Total sales rose to US$20.1 billion in September from US$19.1 billion in August, the San Jose, California-based association said in a Business Wire statement Monday.

“Semiconductor sales in the third quarter were above expectations,” said George Scalise, president of the association. “Unit sales of personal computers and cell phones — the two largest demand drivers for semiconductors — continue to run ahead of earlier forecasts.”

Last month, chipmakers Intel Corp. and Texas Instruments Inc. predicted fourth-quarter sales that topped analysts' estimates, indicating that demand is recovering. Samsung Electronics Co., the world's biggest computer-memory maker, said Oct. 28 it expects a shortage of dynamic random access memory and NAND chips next year.

In June, the SIA forecast worldwide chip sales would fall 21 percent this year and predicted a rebound in 2010. On Oct. 2, researcher ISuppli Corp. said global chip sales would drop 16.5 percent this year.

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