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Capital expenditure to rise 15% in 2003, says IC Insights








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SCOTTSDALE, Arizona -- Semiconductor market research company IC Insights Inc. is predicting that 2003 will be a year of 15% capital expenditure growth with semiconductor industry spending exceeding $32.4 billion.

Current 2003 budgets across the chip industry call for a 5% rise in 2003 to about $29.7 billion, according to the latest 'update' report from IC Insights. However, IC Insights reckons that in an "up" year these chip company budgets are likely to be 10% less than companies' final spending.

"IC Insights forecasts that 2003 semiconductor capital spending budgets will show a 5% increase, but actual 2003 spending will be 15% higher than in 2002," the update said.

Such spending would come as a relief for the semiconductor equipment industry, coming after 2002 spending of about $28.2 billion, a 37% drop from 2001 spending. However, even a 15% increase in capital expenditure is unlikely to be enough to stave off shortages in leading-edge production carrying over into 2004, the researcher said.

IC Insights pointed out in the report that capital equipment spending plans, despite the large amounts of money involved, can be very volatile.

"IC Insights believes that companies such as Intel, TI, Toshiba, NEC, Fujitsu, Hitachi, ST, Samsung, TSMC, and UMC may significantly increase their spending plans sometime in 2003 from the budget levels currently listed," it says in the November 2002 report.

IC Insights lists the capital equipment spending and estimates forward budgets for 45 of the leading semiconductor manufacturers in the November update. From that list SBN has abstracted the top 20 estimated capex budgets for 2003.

Top 20 estimated capex budgets for 2003

Rank CompanyCapex($mil)y-on-y change (%)
1 Intel 4600 -2%
2 Samsung 2600 -13%
3 TSMC 1500 - 9%
4 Micron 1000 +11%
5 STMicro 1000 0%
6 Dongbu less than 1000 n/a

7 Infineon 900 +50%
8 UMC Group 900 +13%
9 IBM 900 -14%
10 Elpida 750 +7%
11 Texas Inst. 750 -6%
12 Toshiba 600 +43%
13 Matsushita 600 -11%
14 AMD 600 -13%
15 NEC 550 +36%
16 Sony 500 0%
17 Philips 500 -18%
18 ProMOS 400 +33%
19 Fujitsu 400 +18%
20 Chartered 400 -11%
Source: IC Insights -- November 2002 'update'











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