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Chipmakers feel the pinch as demand plunges

By Robin Harding in Tokyo, Robin Kwong in Taipei and Chris Nuttall in San Francisco

Published: October 22 2008 01:40 | Last updated: October 22 2008 01:40

Semiconductor companies across Asia are slashing their output, investment and profit forecasts because of a slump in demand, in the latest sign that the financial crisis is hitting the real economy.

Japan’s Sumco, the world’s second-largest producer of the silicon wafers from which all microchips are made, on Tuesday said demand suddenly collapsed in September and it now expected to earn 45 per cent less this year than was forecast only seven weeks ago.

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