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Semiconductor Manufacturing

Semiconductor Process Equipment

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REPORT HIGHLIGHTS

  • The semiconductor industry spent $22 billion on new equipment in 1998; a year in which sales was depressed due to the Asian economic crisis and a memory integrated circuit glut. After a slump in 1997 and 1998, the semiconductor equipment market grew in 1999 to $160 billion, an 18% increase over 1998s $136 billion. This represents 16% of the annual sales being invested in equipment in 1998, which was a poor year for the industry.
  • Intel is planning to expand its capital expenditures from $3.4 billion in 1999 to $5.0 billion in 2000. This is a 57% increase in spending. New equipment is needed to speed the progress towards 0.18 and finer line widths and 300-mm (12-in) wafers. The equipment used can be categorized as wafer processing, packaging and test equipment.
  • The worldwide semiconductor industry sales will reach $200 billion by the year 2000.

SUMMARY FIGURE
WORLDWIDE SEMICONDUCTOR EQUIPMENT SALES BY TYPE, 1999-2004
($ MILLIONS)
Source: BCC, Inc.