In 2023, global foundry manufacturer revenue will show a 2-3% decrease due to the uncertainty of the macroeconomic environment and the US-China technology war.
2022 has been a bumpy year for the semiconductor industry. In addition to some unexpected events, like Russia-Ukraine war, China pandemic lockdowns, and the latest US export controls, the cooling demand for consumer devices and inventory adjustment also has made the semiconductor shipment dive sharply since the second quarter of 2022. How will the events continue to influence 2023? DIGITIMES Asia provides the latest forecast for the semiconductor industry.
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