➀ Malcolm Penn, CEO of Future Horizons, highlights the uncertainty in the chip industry, with a strong Q4 2023 followed by a minus 5.7% Q1 2024 and an unexpected 6.5% growth in Q2 2024. ➁ The industry faces challenges such as weak global economy, low unit demand, excess capacity, and declining ASPs. ➂ Future Horizons forecasts a median annual growth of 15% for 2024 with a bull forecast of 17% and a bear forecast of 13%.
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