Overheating May Bring
an End to the Current Semiconductor Cycle
Saratoga, California –
November 14, 2006 – As the semiconductor industry nears five years of
continuous growth, an indication that overheating may become a threat
has emerged with September’s worldwide IC revenues number. A steep
increase of 4.5% over the previous month has nearly brought actual sales
to converge with their forecasted Underlying Demand. In addition, it
steepened the slope of growth to an angle that may trigger overheating,
the precursor for a downturn, if it continues into Q4-2006.
“The peak in Underlying
Demand is not predicted to take place until
the second half of 2007, however, a period of overheating prior to
it will cause the turning-point to occur earlier,” said Moshe
Handelsman, President of Advanced Forecasting. “Seasonal factors should
soon dampen the steep slope of growth in IC revenues, reducing the
threat, but if the growth continues, we’ll begin to see signs of
trouble.”
Contributing to the
possibility of an earlier correction is the extended period of
overheating in worldwide IC units. While IC units have remained in line
with their Underlying Demand since 1999, they have diverged from it on a
very steep slope of growth since March 2006.
As we are approaching
that time of a year of forecasting 2007 growth, Handelsman added that
“we advise decision makers to pay more attention to whether there is a
major turning point embedded within a forecast of annual growth rate
than to the absolute value of the forecasted growth. The former is more
detrimental to the bottom line. Take for example: 2000 to 2001. The
growth rate of 2000 was 36%. However, October 2000 was the peak month
followed by the most disastrous recession for the industry.”
Founded in 1987,
Advanced Forecasting is a leader in
forecasting demand for semiconductors, semiconductor
equipment by segment, and
materials industries. Its unique features are using
purely quantitative input and never retroactively modifying its
forecasts. Advanced Forecasting provides the industry’s
most accurate forecasts and has acquired a user base of more than
400 companies worldwide.
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Director of Marketing
and Sales
Advanced Forecasting
rosal@adv-forecast.com
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