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June world chip sales top $17.8bn
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| Global chip sales more than maintained their momentum during June, rising 2.8 per cent on the previous month and 40.3 per cent on June 2003's sales to $17.8bn, the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA), has revealed. |
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Aug 3, 2004 14:07:19 |
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179 ( 28 +15.64% ) | | Author | The Register |
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