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Pulse taking

22 October 2008 | By Mark Osborne | Editor's Blog

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According to Cymer, foundries were operating at close to 100 percent, but this has now fallen to the mid-80 percent range. Memory production as expected has remained at high utilization rates but Cymer noted a small decline of a few percent. Logic has remained in the 70-80 percent range but that too is expected to drop, though by only a few percentage points.

With foundry utilization rates dropping to the mid-80s, very few foundries will return quarterly profits, with only TSMC historically able to turn a profit at those rates. As capital spending budgets get set soon, I would not be surprised to see the major foundries lower CapEx plans for 2009.

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