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Commentary: Heavy Demand for Silicon Wafers Leads to Possibility of Price Increases

Dec. 12, 2016

Filed Under: Industry, Market Tagged With: Internet of Things, IoT, SEMI, Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International, semiconductors, Shin-Etsu Chemical, silicon wafers, Sumco

The supply–demand balance for silicon wafers is tight at present. Demand has increased considerably not only for logic and memory…...

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