CONNECT WITH US
NEWS TAGGED SEAJ
Friday 18 September 2009
Japan chip equipment orders continue sequential growth in August 2009, says SEAJ
Japan-based semiconductor equipment manufacturers posted about 55.46 billion yen (US$608 million) in orders in August 2009 (three-month average basis), and a book-to-bill ratio of...
Thursday 20 August 2009
Japan chip equipment book-to-bill reaches 1.34 in July, says SEAJ
Japan-based semiconductor equipment manufacturers posted about 43.78 billion yen (US$464 million) in orders in July 2009 (three-month average basis) and a book-to-bill ratio of 1.34,...
Thursday 23 July 2009
Japan chip equipment bookings rise 37% in June, says SEAJ
Japan-based semiconductor equipment manufacturers posted about 35.58 billion yen (US$377.32 million) in orders in June 2009 (three-month average basis) and a book-to-bill ratio of...
Thursday 18 June 2009
Japan chip equipment bookings up 45% sequentially in May, says SEAJ
Japan-based semiconductor equipment manufacturers posted about 25.97 billion yen (US$268.76 million) in orders in May 2009 (three-month average basis) and a book-to-bill ratio of...
Friday 22 May 2009
Japan chip equipment bookings end sequential drops in April
Japan-based semiconductor equipment manufacturers posted 17,945 million yen (US$556.7 million) in orders in April 2009 (three-month average basis) and a book-to-bill ratio of 0.44,...
Wednesday 22 April 2009
Japan semiconductor equipment industry book-to-bill ratio reaches lowest ever in March
The Japan semiconductor equipment book-to-bill ratio reached another new low in March, breaking the record level of 0.35 generated in February 2009 (three-month average), data gathered...
Research Report Database
Summary of Tech Supply Chain News!
Silicon shield doesn't guarantee military deterrence for Taiwan, says DIGITIMES Research
Taiwan IPC makers pushing integrated services to boost profits and to see revenues grow in 2024, says DIGITIMES Research
Global smartphone shipments hit 2023 peak in 4Q23, but decelerate in 1Q24 due to seasonality, says DIGITIMES Research