International Research and Consulting firm, Gartner said that the Indian semiconductor spending is $ 8 billions in 2012, representing a growth of 7.4% over 2011, this growth trend exactly contrast with the global trend ─ 2012 global semiconductor revenue fell 2.6% to 2,999 billion. Research director at Gartner ,Ganesh Ramamoorthy said: "The global semiconductor industry in 2012 is into a serious imbalance in supply chain ,inventory excess is the key to high inventory levels also affect India's semiconductor consumption in 2012, however, a relatively stable economic conditions and consumer spending growth in India are helpful to the local semiconductor consumption increase." According to Gartner, mobile phones, PC and LCD TV ,the three main electronic devices together occupy India's semiconductor consumption by more than 70%. , LCD TV in 2012 nearly 45% of the amount of semiconductor consumption, the growth of the most amazing of mobile phone semiconductor consumption increased by 5.7%, the PC slightly by 0.3%. Ramamoorthy said: "With the global semiconductor industry is expected to be picked up since the second quarter of 2013, we expect India's semiconductor consumption will also grow, scale is expected to reach $ 9.6 billion this year, representing an increase of 20% over 2012 mobile phone, PC and LCD TV in 2013 Total account for 74% of the amount of the overall semiconductor consumption in India. " Ramamoorthy further said: "consumer confidence and India's domestic economy are expected to improve as the global economic situation stabilized, semiconductor inventories coupled with the second quarter of 2013 is expected to become normal, will be driven semiconductor consumption to grow this year, a key factor . "