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  • CE industry growth set to decline despite bright spots, says iSuppli
    April 21, 2006 – 3:00 PM
    While the consumer electronics industry worldwide is still poised for growth, industry analyst iSuppli says its rate of growth will slow to the single digits for 2006. The reasons, however, are not the two hot points that others tend to focus on: confusion in the high-definition video industry on account of two near-identical formats, and delays in the next generation of video game consoles.
  • Virtual pets leading to decline in real pets: study
    March 12, 2007 – 11:48 AM
    Games like Nintendogs, Catz, and The Sims, wherein players can take care of a virtual pet, is leading to a decline in ownership of real pets, according to the response from a new study.
  • LCD shipments decline, monitor module prices drop sharply in Q3
    December 2, 2004 – 6:00 PM
    A decline in large-area LCD shipments along with growth in production capacities resulted in a substantial drop of LCD monitor module prices in the third quarter of this year, market research firm DisplaySearch reports. Surplus and price pressure is expected to continue for the industry until Q3 of next year.
  • NOR Flash revenues on the decline
    June 21, 2005 – 6:22 PM
    Cutthroat competition causes a significant decline in market revenue this year for NOR Flash manufacturers, market research firm iSuppli reports.
  • Fierce competition causes semiconductor market to decline
    September 1, 2005 – 1:30 PM
    Growing pricing pressure in key segments of the global semiconductor industry brought the first year-over-year revenue decline in 2005. Despite increasing energy prices, the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) sticks to its forecast that revenues will post overall solid growth for the year.

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  • Analysis: Retail prices of AMD processors continue decline
    February 3, 2007 – 2:04 AM
    Analysis: Retail prices of AMD processors continue decline AMD's processor prices remain under severe pressure: Caught between Intel's outgoing Pentium D series on the low end and the Core 2 Duo series on the high end, the X2 Athlons remain vulnerable to market shifts and Intel's supply strategy. Anyone intending to build a Vista PC on a budget should begin having a closer look at AMD.

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