China’s Impact on the Semiconductor Industry, High Tech, Page 39
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| Page content: In addition to these five groups, Table 5 also lists a single entry for each of several multinational semiconductor companies that have more than one manufacturing facility in China--although each facility may be legally organized as a separate company in China. These companies include Freescale, Renesas, Intel and EEMS. Each listing reflects the combined revenues of all the companies' manufacturing facilities in China. The combined 2008 revenues reported for these top 50 enterprises is US$16.5 billion, representing more than 52% of China's total 2008 semiconductor industry revenue of US$31.4 billion. China's industry remains significantly less concentrated than the worldwide industry in which the top 50 companies represent slightly more than 82% and the top 14 companies more than 53% of the total market. While the combined reported RMB revenues of these top 50 manufacturers dropped by about 1% in 2008, their US dollar revenues increased by more than 8%. There are five companies that were new to the top 50 Chinese semiconductor manufacturers list for 2008 (listed by 2008 ranking): · ASAT Semiconductor (Dongguan) Ltd. which had been previously overlooked when it moved the majority of its manufacturing operations from Hong Kong to China in 2006. · Fairchild Semiconductor (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. which reported a 150% increase in dollar revenues for 2008 to qualify. · Shenzhen ZTE Microelectronics Technology Co., Ltd. which had previously been unreported when it was spun out of its parent company. · NingBo KangQiang Electronics Co., Ltd. which reported a 121% increase in dollar revenues for 2008 to qualify. · SanDisk Semiconductor (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. which ramped up its new facility into full volume production during 2008. PricewaterhouseCoopers 39 | ||||||

























