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Scaling
China's
"Great Silicon Wall"
Table
of Contents
- Executive
Summary
- Stagnating
Economic Reforms
- Protectionism
Dies Hard
- China’s
WTO Roadblocks
- Domestic
Demand Driving Electronics Pillar
- Chip
Outlook
- Multinationals
Rush Into the Chip Fold
- High
Tech Held Hostage
List
of Figures
- Figure
1 - China: Real GDP Growth 1990-2000
- Figure
2 - China's Electronics Growth 1990-1997
- Figure
3 - Chinese Personal Computers Integrated Circuits Breakdown
- Figure
4 - Chinese IC Components Balance of Trade
- Figure
5 - Chinese Total Semiconductor Consumption Forecast
List
of Tables
- Table
1 - "Leading Economies" 1998 GDP (GDP in billions, Cumulative
Percent)
- Table
2 - China: Real GDP Growth
- Table
3 - Chinese Electronics Consumption 1995-2001
- Table
4 - Chinese Electronics Production 1995-1998
- Table
5 - Chinese Semiconductor Fab Operations
Report Information
Tapping
into the vast Chinese electronics market does come with
conditions and definite external risks. The Cahners In-Stat
Group report, Scaling China's "Great Silicon Wall,"
provides an in-depth analysis of the risk/ reward equation
for chipmakers contemplating entrance into China. Gaining
access to China's semiconductor market does not come cheap
or with any solid assurances, but as this report demonstrates,
chipmakers have thrown caution to the wind and the rush
is on to conquer this uncharted frontier. The report includes
a Chinese Total Semiconductor Forecast through 2001, as
well as Chinese electronics consumption, electronics production,
semiconductor fab operations, and GDP growth data.
- Report
Title: Scaling China's "Great Silicon Wall"
- Report
number: MMSI9909MI
- Date: May 1999
- Pages:
25
- Price:
$1,995 USD
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