Recently, CEO of ARM,Warren Eastbourne, said in an interview with foreign media, along with the uncertainty of the global economic growth, chip sales growth will slow in the second half of 2012, while the chip makers do not expect the chip revenues have grown significantly in the second half.Eastbourne think the instability of the global economy, such as Europe's economic recession, which may affect the broader market, the euro zone crisis may spread to the United States. "Our manufacturing partners have also been predicted moderating trend in the second half of this year, many chip makers have been released lower-than-expected earnings, the analyst also predicted 2012 years for low-income growth." The well-known microprocessor ARM headquarters in Cambridge, UK, revenue comes mainly from home-designed processor. In the face of a slowdown in the chip industry trend, Eastbourne remains confident in its server business, such as Dell and other major vendors are deploying ARM server. At the same time, ARM server chip development will also join forces with TSMC. "To respond to the massive needs of the growing explosion of data trends and networking terminal, it is necessary to increase the the times power stations to provide enough energy, unless there is more energy-efficient servers. Eastbourne added.With the growing rise of production costs, the structure of the chip industry has quietly changed, but CMOS technology encountered production problems may be after the next 10 years. This may mean that the public enterprises in the industry chain will become more specialized, including enterprise that specializes in the design aspects (such as ARM) enterprise specializes in manufacturing, system design, and marketing links."No company can do everything." Eastbourne said: "If that's the case, the cost is too high." |
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Chip Idustry Gowth Will Slow In Second Half Of The Year