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Siltronic reports 16% annual sales dip on weaker silicon wafer demand
German semiconductor equipment supplier Siltronic posted a 16 per cent drop in annual sales on Thursday as chipmakers’ high inventories led to much weaker demand for its silicon wafers.
The global tech industry has seen a big drop in demand since late 2022, as consumers curb spending and companies cut back on tech products and services.
The company, whose customers include Intel, TSMC and Samsung, reported preliminary 2023 revenue of 1.5 billion euros ($1.6 billion), matching analysts’ average forecast in a poll by Vara Research.
“The main reason for the year-on-year decline was significantly weaker demand from the semiconductor industry due to increased inventories in the value chain,” the company said.
Siltronic had in October forecast an up to 17 per cent sales decline for the year.
The world’s leading manufacturer of advanced chips TSMC, a key Siltronic customer, in January reported a 19 per cent earnings drop for the October-December quarter.
The Munich-based group will publish its full 2023 results on March 12. CNA








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