by Anton Shilov
12/02/2002 | 07:07 PM
Silicon Integrated Systems Corp. (SiS) today announced its financial results for November. The revenue reached approximately $52 million, based on the company's preliminary estimate. This is a 109% increase over November 2001, and as same as October 2002. The 2002 year-to-date revenue is estimated at about $365 million, a more than 55% increase over the same period a year ago. In fact, $365 million is already better than preliminarily projected revenue for the full year, hence, we can congratulate SiS with the company's great achievemnet.
SiS states that the latter half of November saw slowdown in demand (see this news-story for more details), but monthly revenue maintained at the same level as October. <%BANNER[article]%>
During the month SiS launched a number of interesting and perspective products, including SiS655 (see this news-story) and SiS755 (see this news-story) chipsets for Intel Pentium 4 and AMD Athlon 64 platforms respectively. In addition the company introduced its Xabre600 graphics processors made using 0.13micron fabrication process (see this news-story) and also proposed that SiS will also concentrate on selling non-core-logic-related products next year (see this news-story).