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SEMI: Global sales of North American semiconductor equipment in August fell 5.4% from July

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September 21, 2021

According to the latest report from SEMI, North American semiconductor equipment manufacturers have global sales of $3.65 billion in August 2021 (three-month average). This figure is 5.4% lower than the $3.86 billion in July 2021 and 37.6% higher than the $2.65 billion in August 2020.

SEMI: Global sales of North American semiconductor equipment in August fell 5.4% from July-SemiMedia

“After an extraordinary eight-month run of record-breaking results, billings of North America-based semiconductor equipment manufacturers expectedly softened in August compared to July,” said Ajit Manocha, SEMI president and CEO. “Nonetheless, billings continue to reflect strong demand for semiconductor equipment and solid year-over-year growth.”

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