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Bruzzer

3/15/2013 12:14 AM EDT

Missing out on the first set I just had to perform this evolutionary tactic ...

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Bruzzer

3/15/2013 12:05 AM EDT

Yes, the language in the classic best practices of industrial management that is ...

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Intel leads surprise inventory decline

Dylan McGrath

3/13/2013 1:25 PM EDT

Qualcomm bucks trend
AMD cut its inventory by $182 million, or about 25 percent, while STMicroelectronics slashed its inventory by $131 million, or about 9 percent, IHS said. In the case of AMD, inventory shrank for its microprocessors as a result of an amended wafer supply agreement with GlobalFoundries for reduced stockpiles, IHS said. ST cut utilization rates after exiting its money-losing joint venture with Ericsson, IHS said.

Two other chip suppliers had notable inventory drawdowns: Texas Instruments, down $91 million or 5 percent, due to weak end-market demand for its chips; and ON Semiconductor, down $63 million or 10 percent, as it burned bridge inventory and coped with reduced revenue, IHS said.

Among inventory gainers, most faulted low seasonality and an uncertain global economy for a rise in chip stockpiles, IHS said. Companies in this group included MediaTek, up $58 million or 14 percent; NXP Semiconductors, up $44 million or 7 percent; and Infineon Technologies, up $43 million or 6 percent, according to IHS.

Only one company that increased inventory did so because of related strong performance, IHS said. Qualcomm Inc. increased its inventory levels by $247 million, or about 24 percent, due to strong market acceptance of its wireless chips in products like the Apple iPhone and iPad, IHS said. Qualcomm is ramping up production and inventories in order to meet increased demand, IHS said.

IHS said it expects chip suppliers to position  their inventories in the first quarter to prepare for anticipated demand. Inventories are expected to rise in response to slightly positive global economic indicators as well as favorable semiconductor and end-equipment forecasts—unless major swings occur once more from the larger suppliers that could then end up skewing the industry, IHS said.

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daleste

3/13/2013 9:47 PM EDT

I guess Qualcomm is in an enviable position.

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Bruzzer

3/14/2013 5:58 PM EDT

Intel contnuous production run peaks Q4 2012 at 184% increase over Q3 2012.

Through Q1 2013 face subsides 52% through run down and enters Haswell.

Mike Bruzzone
Camp Marketing

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chandan_e

3/14/2013 6:37 PM EDT

Is this English?

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Bruzzer

3/15/2013 12:05 AM EDT

Yes, the language in the classic best practices of industrial management that is production wave form.

Do you serf?

Ramp, up back side, peak, crest, face, run down, run end, trough, accelerant (especially with sail assist) ramp, peak, crest, face, mogule, kinetics (ouch), ramp, run down, run end ...

Do you cycle?

Press, ramp, gear up, press, crunch, peak, gear down, trough, crunch, peak.

Mike Bruzzone
Camp Marketing

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Bruzzer

3/15/2013 12:14 AM EDT

Missing out on the first set I just had to perform this evolutionary tactic known by every windsurfer:

Ramp, up back side, peak, crest, face, run down, run end, trough, accelerant (especially with sail assist) ramp, peak, crest, face, mogule, kinetics (ouch), ramp, OVER THE TOP, run down, run end ... BLAST

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