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China consumer IC market to continue growing, says CCID
Posted: Jul 11, 2008 8:53 AM

Over the next five years, China's consumer IC market will develop smoothly and maintain an upward mo...[ View complete article ]


Message: China consumer IC market to continue growing, says CCID Post time: Jul 11, 2008 8:53 AM
 

Author: Maynard Delfin

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Over the next five years, China's consumer IC market will develop smoothly and maintain an upward momentum, with a compound growth rate of 16.9 percent, forecast CCID Consulting.
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Author: Maynard Delfin

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With the fast-evolving trends in the IC market, China has to innovate and invest more on R&D to keep track of the lastest innovations that may be adopted to the consumer electronic market. More synergy in planning and production will make China's leadership in the consumer IC market soar higher than expected in the years to come.
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