FSA Reports Fabless Revenue Topped $23B in 1H 2006
September 26, 2006
| Who: | FSA - the voice of the global fabless business model |
| What: | FSA issued its CYQ2 2006/Mid-Year Global Fabless Fundings & Financials Report, outlining key statistics for industry growth in 1H 2006, including:
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| When: | The complimentary report is available to both FSA members and members of the media. The report is also available for purchase to the industry via the FSA Store . |
About FSA:
FSA is the voice of the global fabless business model. Incorporated in 1994, FSA positively impacts the growth and return on invested capital of this business model to enhance the environment for innovation. It provides a platform for meaningful global collaboration between fabless companies and their partners; identifies and articulates opportunities and challenges to enable solutions; and provides research, resources, publications and survey information. Members include fabless companies and their supply chain and service partners, representing more than 21 countries across the globe. www.fsa.org.
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