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Market Research Report

2010 Semiconductors in Military and Aerospace Electronics

Published by Databeans, Inc.
Published January, 2010 Product code 111646
Content info 84 pages
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This publication has been discontinued on October 14, 2011.

Below is the updated product.

Published: October, 2011
Product code: 217824

Introduction

Abstract

This is expected to be a growth year for military and aerospace semiconductors, as despite currently reduced military spending in some sectors and the troubled global economy, suppliers will likely be pushing forward in anticipation of end-product growth coming to the market over the next few years. This growth is due to technological advances which are driving demand, because of changes in national military policies, and as a result of the substantial backlog of undelivered orders in aerospace.

Prior to the era of computers and consumer electronics, military electronics consumed almost all of the world' s semiconductors. Although the market share of military electronics semiconductor consumption has been reduced to a smaller fraction, semiconductors nonetheless perform critical roles in this industry.

In the overall industrial market, which includes military and aerospace application markets, more designs are using digital signal processing, sensors, and analog circuitry for automation, measurement, security, and other growing areas in the industrial market. And while end equipment shipment volumes are lower and growth is limited, the increasing electronics content, requiring semiconductors, is driving an average growth rate of 5 percent per year for Mil/Aero chips.

The Databeans forecast for military and aerospace semiconductors shows 2010 to be a growth year for this market, with revenue likely to approach $2.6 billion. Over the forecast period, units typically will keep pace with revenue, and ASPs will remain basically flat. Factors affecting pricing include cost savings in electronics integration, in materials, and in greater manufacturing efficiency.

Table of Contents

Significant Findings

  • Military and Aerospace Industry
  • Military and Aerospace Electronics Market
  • Military and Aerospace Semiconductor Market

Regional Forecast

  • Americas
  • Europe
  • Japan
  • China
  • Other
    • Russia
    • India

Production Forecast

  • Discretes
  • Optoelectronics
  • Sensors
  • Analog
  • MPU
  • MCU
  • DSP
  • Logic
  • Memory

Military and Aerospace OEMs

  • Lockheed Martin
  • Raytheon
  • Boeing
  • EADS/Airbus
  • General Dynamics
  • Northrop Grumman
  • BAE Systems

Suppliers

  • Microsemi
  • Xilinx
  • Infineon Technologies
  • ON Semiconductor
  • Altera
  • Analog Devices
  • Samsung
  • Intel
  • Texas Instruments

Methodology

Databeans Market and Product Segmentation Definitions

  • Market Segmentation
  • Product Segmentation

Table of Figures

  • Figure 1: US Department of Defense Budget 2002-2010
  • Figure 2: Worldwide Military and Aerospace Industry Revenue Forecast by Segment
  • Figure 3: 2010 Worldwide Military and Aerospace Industry Revenue Share by Segment
  • Figure 4: 2010 Worldwide Military and Aerospace Electronics Revenue Share in Defense
  • Figure 5: Worldwide Military and Aerospace Electronics Revenue Forecast by Segment
  • Figure 6: 2010 Worldwide Military and Aerospace Electronics Revenue Share by Segment
  • Figure 7: U.S. Military and Aerospace Electronics Revenue Forecast by Segment
  • Figure 8: 2010 U.S. Military and Aerospace Electronics Revenue Forecast by Segment
  • Figure 9: Worldwide Military and Aerospace Semiconductor Market Forecast (Revenue, Units, ASPs)
  • Figure 10: Worldwide Military and Aerospace Semiconductor Revenue Forecast by Product Class
  • Figure 11: 2010 and 2015 Military and Aerospace Semiconductor Revenue Share by Product Class
  • Figure 12: 2010 Worldwide Military and Aerospace Semiconductor Revenue Share by Region
  • Figure 13: Worldwide Military and Aerospace Semiconductor Revenue Forecast by Region
  • Figure 14: Americas Military and Aerospace Semiconductor Revenue Forecast
  • Figure 15: Europe Military and Aerospace Semiconductor Revenue Forecast
  • Figure 16: 2009 European Union Military Spending by Country
  • Figure 17: Japan Military and Aerospace Semiconductor Revenue Forecast
  • Figure 18: China Military and Aerospace Semiconductor Revenue Forecast
  • Figure 19: Other Military and Aerospace Semiconductor Revenue Forecast
  • Figure 20: 2010 Worldwide Military and Aerospace Semiconductor Revenue Share by Product Type
  • Figure 21: Worldwide Mil/Aero Discretes Market Forecast (Revenue, Units, ASP)
  • Figure 22: Worldwide Mil/Aero Optoelectronics Market Forecast (Revenue, Units, ASPs)
  • Figure 23: Worldwide Mil/Aero Sensors Market Forecast (Revenue, Units, and ASP)
  • Figure 24: Worldwide Mil/Aero Analog Market Forecast (Revenue, Units, and ASP)
  • Figure 25: Worldwide Mil/Aero MPU Market Forecast (Revenue, Units, and ASP)
  • Figure 26: Worldwide Mil/Aero Microcontroller Market Forecast (Revenue, Units, and ASP)
  • Figure 27: Worldwide Mil/Aero DSP Market Forecast (Revenue, Units, and ASP)
  • Figure 28: Worldwide Mil/Aero Logic Market Forecast (Revenue, Units, and ASP)
  • Figure 29: Worldwide Mil/Aero Memory Market Forecast (Revenue, Units, and ASP)
  • Figure 30: 2009 Worldwide Mil/Aero Electronics Revenue Share by OEM
  • Figure 31: 2009 and 2008 Worldwide Mil/Aero Semiconductor Revenue Share by Supplier

Table of Tables

  • Table 1: US Department of Defense Budget 2002-2010
  • Table 2: Worldwide Military and Aerospace Industry Revenue Forecast by Segment
  • Table 3: Worldwide Military and Aerospace Electronics Revenue Forecast by Segment
  • Table 4: U.S. Military and Aerospace Electronics Revenue Forecast by Segment
  • Table 5: Worldwide Military and Aerospace Semiconductor Market Forecast (Revenue, Units, ASPs)
  • Table 6: Worldwide Military and Aerospace Semiconductor Revenue Forecast by Product Class
  • Table 7: Worldwide Military and Aerospace Semiconductor Revenue Forecast by Region
  • Table 8: Global Arms Exports - Export Countries and Recipients
  • Table 9: EU Military Spending by Country
  • Table 10: Worldwide Military and Aerospace Semiconductor Revenue Forecast by Product Category
  • Table 11: Worldwide Military and Aerospace Semiconductor Shipment Forecast by Product Category
  • Table 12: Worldwide Military and Aerospace Semiconductor ASP Forecast by Product Category
  • Table 13: Worldwide Mil/Aero Discretes Market Forecast (Revenue, Units, ASP)
  • Table 14: Worldwide Mil/Aero Optoelectronics Market Forecast (Revenue, Units, ASPs)
  • Table 15: Worldwide Mil/Aero Sensors Market Forecast (Revenue, Units, and ASP)
  • Table 16: Worldwide Mil/Aero Analog Market Forecast (Revenue, Units, and ASP)
  • Table 17: Worldwide Mil/Aero MPU Market Forecast (Revenue, Units, and ASP)
  • Table 18: Worldwide Mil/Aero Microcontroller Market Forecast (Revenue, Units, and ASP)
  • Table 19: Worldwide Mil/Aero DSP Market Forecast (Revenue, Units, and ASP)
  • Table 20: Worldwide Mil/Aero Logic Market Forecast (Revenue, Units, and ASP)
  • Table 21: Worldwide Mil/Aero Memory Market Forecast (Revenue, Units, and ASP)
  • Table 22: 2009 and 2008 Worldwide Mil/Aero Electronics Revenue Share by OEM
  • Table 23: 2009 and 2008 Worldwide Mil/Aero Semiconductor Revenue Share by Supplier

Press Release

Military and aerospace semiconductors likely to approach $2.6 Billion in 2010

January 29th, 2010

Global Information would like to present a new market research report, "2010 Semiconductors in Military and Aerospace Electronics" by Databeans.

This is expected to be a growth year for military and aerospace semiconductors, as despite currently reduced military spending in some sectors and the troubled global economy, suppliers will likely be pushing forward in anticipation of end-product growth coming to the market over the next few years. This growth is due to technological advances which are driving demand, because of changes in national military policies, and as a result of the substantial backlog of undelivered orders in aerospace.

In the overall industrial market, which includes military and aerospace application markets, more designs are using digital signal processing, sensors, and analog circuitry for automation, measurement, security, and other growing areas in the industrial market. And while end equipment shipment volumes are lower and growth is limited, the increasing electronics content, requiring semiconductors, is driving an average growth rate of 5 percent per year for Mil/Aero chips.

Key figures include:

  • Worldwide Military and Aerospace Semiconductor Revenue Share by Region
  • Worldwide Military and Aerospace Semiconductor Revenue Share by Product Type
    • Discretes
    • Optoelectronics
    • Sensors
    • Analog
    • MPU
    • Microcontroller
    • DSP
    • Logic
    • Memory

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