Report shows semiconductor processing equipment rose over 31% in Q4 2000
"Despite the slowdown in the 4th quarter, the semiconductor equipment industry registered record growth of 76.1% in all of 2000," according to Dr. Robert N. Castellano, President of The Information Network. "A slowdown in the semiconductor industry over the next quarter because of inventory corrections will be a boom for equipment manufacturers in 2001. IC manufacturers will need to fill empty fab shells with equipment to increase capacity once they recognize that the "herd mentality of doom-and-gloom" was premature and strong demands for ICs will continue."
The top 10 equipment manufacturers for 2000 are Applied Materials; Tokyo Electron; ASM Lithography; Nikon; KLA-Tencor; Lam Research; Novellus; Canon; ASM International; and Varian Semiconductor Equipment Associates.
"The revamped 2000 ITRS roadmap, where production of ICs at 0.13-µm design rules is anticipated to begin in 2001, not 2002, as had been detailed in the 1999 roadmap will also dictate the need for advanced tools that will expand equipment purchases in 2001," added Dr. Castellano.