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This represents a 7.6% increase from January.
"Sales in the Asia-Pacific region, the Americas, and China were the primary factors contributing to the year-over-year growth," stated SIA President and CEO John Neuffer. "We anticipate strong global demand to persist throughout the remainder of the year, leading to sales volume reaching around $1 trillion."
Sales in the Americas increased by 59.2% compared to the same period last year in February, while sales in Europe rose by 42.3%, in China by 57.4%, and in the Asia-Pacific and other regions by 93.5%. Meanwhile, sales in Japan declined 0.3%.
Sales of chips rose by 12.6% in North and South America when compared to January, increased by 10.2% in Europe, grew by 3.6% in China, rose by 3% in Japan, and went up by 6% in the Asia-Pacific region.
The SIA represents about 99% of the American semiconductor industry and roughly 66% of chip manufacturers in other countries.
source: semiconductors.org
"Sales in the Asia-Pacific region, the Americas, and China were the primary factors contributing to the year-over-year growth," stated SIA President and CEO John Neuffer. "We anticipate strong global demand to persist throughout the remainder of the year, leading to sales volume reaching around $1 trillion."
Sales in the Americas increased by 59.2% compared to the same period last year in February, while sales in Europe rose by 42.3%, in China by 57.4%, and in the Asia-Pacific and other regions by 93.5%. Meanwhile, sales in Japan declined 0.3%.
Sales of chips rose by 12.6% in North and South America when compared to January, increased by 10.2% in Europe, grew by 3.6% in China, rose by 3% in Japan, and went up by 6% in the Asia-Pacific region.
The SIA represents about 99% of the American semiconductor industry and roughly 66% of chip manufacturers in other countries.
source: semiconductors.org