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Industry status as of July 2005
The SIA has released revenue numbers for July 2005 of $16.79 billion dollars (raw numbers not 3 month moving average). The July numbers are slightly up from $16.48 billion dollars in July of 2004 and represents a 1.9% growth rate over July 2004. This is an improvement over Junes negative growth of -2.4%.

Year-to-date the growth over the same months from 2004 has been continuously moderating with each successive month, see table. 2005 started out strong but is now getting weaker and weaker. Recent announcements and our best estimates for the balance of 2005 suggest strengthen growth but we are concerned about the effect of rising energy prices.
Month
YTD growth
Jan
25.4%
Feb
17.4%
Mar
13.2%
Apr
11.3%
May
9.1%
June
6.8%
July
6.1%


Figure 1 illustrates the monthly revenue for the worldwide semiconductor market for 2000 through July 2005.
Figure 1. Monthly worldwide semiconductor revenue.


In figure 1, the blue line represents 2000, the prior peak semiconductor revenue year. The green line is 2001 revenue, note how 2001 starts in-line with 2000 and then in April drops down (the beginning of the downturn). The orange line for 2002 starts in-line with 2001 and then in July begins to show some improvement (the beginning of the recovery). The purple line for 2003 shows recovery over 2002 every month with the fourth quarter showing significant progress towards recovering back to 2000 levels. The grey represent 2004 revenue, with January through July showing progressively moderating growth over the year 2000 peak, August dipping under the year 2000 level and September through November showing some recovery before December drops back below the year 2000 levels. The brown circles represent 2005 revenue. Notice how all the months in Q1 and Q2 up until June have been above the same months in any previous Q1 or Q2 but June dipped below 2004 levels and now July has moved back slightly above 2004 levels.

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