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Customer Comments
ALLSEMI LLC is proud of the reputation we have developed with our customers and in the Semiconductor Industry. To ensure continued improvement in all aspects of our business, we periodically survey our customers to solicit their opinions about the quality of our equipment and services, including a comparison with our competitors. Below is the result of our most recent survey.
Top 3 reasons why customers choose ALLSEMI LLC:
- Response Time.
- Effectiveness of our service and support staff (locally and internationally)
- Quality and performance of equipment and parts.
ALLSEMI LLC was rated highest in all of the following categories:
- Overall commitment
- Product performance
- After-sales support
- Cost and value
- Response Time
- System Uptime
Here is what our clients have said about us
“I have given Allsemi LLC high marks in just about every category. I have dealt with many vendors over the years, and I know the difference between the ‘good’ ones and the ‘bad’ ones. Working with AllSemi LLC has been a positive experience for me.”
Allsemi LLC has consistently had better warranties. I also know that I am confident if there is a problem with a received tool or part that I will receive a replacement with little to no questions asked.”
Allsemi LLC has outperformed their competitors, because they are willing to attempt the repairs on high cost items before replacement… I appreciate the fact that Allsemi LLC will test all parts prior to shipping to me…
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| Friday, January 04, 2008 |
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EETimes - China Semi Market
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China semi market to top $28B in 2011, IDC reports
The market research company calls the China market is a "must" for semiconductor suppliers to improve global competitiveness.
Driven by computing and consumer electronics demand, the Chinese semiconductor market will surpass $28 billion in 2011, according to Framingham, Mass.-based market research company IDC.
Semiconductor suppliers must include China as part of their global strategy to improve their competitiveness worldwide.
“China is an attractive market with opportunities and challenges. To be successful, semiconductor vendors must keep in mind the dynamic characteristics of the Chinese market and the strong influence of the local government on business practices and policies.
Based on its research, IDC has also found that the top 10 Chinese IDMs focus on the foundry market, although a few have their own products, with the largest capacity distribution of China fabs represented by 8-inch wafer lines, followed by the 6-inch and 12-inch capacity, respectively. IDC said it expects consolidation among the domestic Chinese IC companies.
In the bigger picture, IDC predicted the computing semiconductor segment will account for more than 62% of the total China semiconductor market in 2011, with remarkable growth from the portable PC and server semiconductor markets.
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| EETimes - China Semi Market by host | China semi market to top $28B in 2011, IDC reports
The market research company calls the China market is a "must" for semiconductor suppliers to improve global competitiveness.
Driven by computing and consumer electronics demand, the Chinese semiconductor market will surpass $28 billion in 2011, according to Framingham, Mass.-based market research company IDC.
Semiconductor suppliers must include China as part of their global strategy to improve their competitiveness worldwide.
“China is an attractive market with opportunities and challenges. To be successful, semiconductor vendors must keep in mind the dynamic characteristics of the Chinese market and the strong influence of the local government on business practices and policies.
Based on its research, IDC has also found that the top 10 Chinese IDMs focus on the foundry market, although a few have their own products, with the largest capacity distribution of China fabs represented by 8-inch wafer lines, followed by the 6-inch and 12-inch capacity, respectively. IDC said it expects consolidation among the domestic Chinese IC companies.
In the bigger picture, IDC predicted the computing semiconductor segment will account for more than 62% of the total China semiconductor market in 2011, with remarkable growth from the portable PC and server semiconductor markets. |
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