Digitimes reports Taiwan was responsible for 26% of Intel 2008 revenue.
While Intel's sales were flat in 2008, Taiwan was one of the few geographic regions where sales increased. According to the chipmaker's recently released annual report, revenues from Taiwan increased about 15% in 2008 to US$9.9 billion, while the company's overall sales of US$37.6 billion were down a slight 2%. Leading the way in terms of sales growth in 2008 for all geographic regions was the Americas (outside of the US), where sales were up 16.5%. Japan was the only other sales region that saw growth in 2008, at a slight 1.5%.
Taiwan accounted for more than 26% of Intel's sales in 2008, up from 22% in 2007.
Amazing! Honestly, still shows there is some traction in Taiwan's tech sector when everyone is busy writing them off.
Digitimes: Taiwan accounts for more than 25% of Intel revenues in 2008
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