Gartner Says End-User Electronics Industry is in the Early Stages of RecoveryAnalysts Detail Latest Expectations for Recovery by Sector STAMFORD, Conn., October 12, 2009 — The recovery is under way for the electronic equipment industry; however, much uncertainty continues to rest on the macroeconomic recovery and the effectiveness of government stimulus packages, especially when that stimulus runs out, according to Gartner, Inc. As a result, Gartner does not expect a sustainable recovery pattern until 2010, and associated semiconductor sales are not expected to regain 2007 peak levels until 2012. “Almost all sectors of the electronic equipment market have now hit bottom and await signs of ‘first growth’ in comparison with the same quarter last year,” said Klaus Rinnen, managing vice president at Gartner’s semiconductor manufacturing group. “The first signs of growth will be led by seasonal buying patterns in the PC market during the third quarter of 2009, although other major sectors will not begin to show first growth, year-on-year, until 2010.” “Electronics vendors and their suppliers must give careful attention to the expected recovery pattern of each sector, and a separate response must be planned for each,” said Jim Tully, vice president and distinguished analyst at Gartner. “In particular, new product introductions should be synchronized with the expected sequence of the recovery.” Gartner has recently revisited its expectations for recovery in the electronic equipment industry, providing details by sector: PCs Mobile Phones Wired Communications Consumer Electronics Automotive Electronics “Although the first signs of recovery are starting to appear for the electronics industry, the damage from the current industry recession will be felt for a long time,” said Mr. Rinnen. “This is seen in our current five-year semiconductor revenue forecast, which does not show recovery to 2007 levels until 2012. Vendors must prepare for significant changes in consumer buying behavior, technology demand patterns and a changed supplier landscape.” Additional information is available in the Gartner report “Signs of Improvement for End-User Electronics Recovery." The report is available on Gartner’s website at http://www.gartner.com/DisplayDocument?ref=g_search&id=1185323&subref=simplesearch. Gartner analysts will provide a detailed analysis on the future of the semiconductor industry at the Gartner Semiconductor Briefing: New Postrecession Fundamentals. The briefing is being held on October 15 at the Double Tree Hotel in San Jose. Additional details, as well as the registration form, are at http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=1162812.
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