IDMs to hurt pure-play foundries, says report
Peter Clarke, EETimes
7/18/2011 6:07 AM EDT
LONDON – The offer of foundry services and aggressive spending by integrated device makers (IDMs), including Intel and Samsung, is set to impact on pure-play foundries such as TSMC and UMC, according to Taipei Times, which referenced a report from Fitch Ratings.
The increased risk to the pure-play foundries will start late in 2012, the report quoted Fitch Ratings as saying.
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