2010 Consumer Semiconductors published by Databeans, Inc. in March, 2010. This report consists of 106 PAGES and the price starts from US $ 3500.
Abstract
The consumer semiconductor market is a key piece of the global industry and
home to many of the highest growth end markets such as A/V products, game
consoles, digital cameras, and home appliances, all of which are growing
strongly in both emerging consumer regions and mature markets alike.
In today' s consumer electronics climate, the most successful manufacturers
will be those that have allowed themselves to be driven by consumer demand for
new experiences rather than by technology, and can differentiate themselves
with new features to attract both returning and new customers. Digital media
creation is a feature that is driving the consumer electronics market, and
arguably the entire semiconductor market as well. The infrastructure is in
place for supplying consumer digital content, such as audio tracks, movies, TV
programs, still images, and more, but it is up to OEMs to figure out how to
market this content to end users. Other major growth trends are
personalization, mobility and connectivity.
Outside the audio/video space, consumer products are continuing the trend of
incorporating more semiconductor content for efficient power management and
human interface. The trend of increased IC content per device is expected to
only continue as processing, storage, and power demands continue to increase.
2009 was a year in which the semiconductors supply chain, including both
equipment makers and distributors, took steps to reduce inventories and
production capacity due to falling prices and slashed consumer demand.
However, as pricing has stabilized and demand has returned in the consumer
segment, IC revenue is expected to return to pre-recession levels. Out of all
IC product types, logic will remain the single largest segment by revenue,
followed by memory and analog respectively. Databeans projects that the
worldwide consumer semiconductor market will reach $54.3 billion in 2010, with
351.7 billion units shipped, and grow at an average rate of 10 percent
annually over the next five years.
Pages: 106
Table of Contents
Significant Findings
- Consumer Electronics
- Consumer Semiconductors
Regional Analysis
- Americas
- Europe
- Japan
- China
- Korea
- Other Asia
Application Consumption
- Consumer Video
- Digital Television
- Set-Top Box
- DVD Players and Recorders
- Video Game Consoles
- Consumer Audio
- Portable Media Players
- Appliances
- Worldwide Consumer Electronics Revenue and Shipment Forecast
Consumer Semiconductor Production Forecast
- Discretes
- Sensors
- Optoelectronics
- Analog
- Audio and Video Amplifiers
- Other ASSPs
- Power
- Logic
- Memory
- Microcontrollers
- DSP
- Microprocessors
Consumer Semiconductor Market Share
- Toshiba
- Samsung
- Renesas Technology
- nVidia
- Panasonic
- AMD
- Intel
- Elpida
- STMicroelectronics
- Texas Instruments
- Broadcom
Methodology
Databeans Market and Product Segmentation Definitions
- Market Segmentation
- Product Segmentation
Table of Figures:
- Figure 1: Worldwide Consumer Electronics Revenue Forecast
- Figure 2: 2010 Worldwide Consumer Electronics Revenue Share by Application
Market
- Figure 3: Worldwide Consumer Semiconductor Market Revenue Forecast
- Figure 4: Worldwide Consumer Semiconductor Market Forecast (Revenue,
Units, and ASPs)
- Figure 5: Worldwide Consumer Semiconductor Revenue Forecast by Region
- Figure 6: Americas Consumer Semiconductor Revenue Forecast
- Figure 7: Europe Consumer Semiconductor Revenue Forecast
- Figure 8: Japan Consumer Semiconductor Revenue Forecast
- Figure 9: China Consumer Semiconductor Revenue Forecast
- Figure 10: Korea Consumer Semiconductor Revenue Forecast
- Figure 11: Other Asia Consumer Semiconductor Revenue Forecast
- Figure 12: Worldwide Consumer Semiconductor Revenue Forecast by
Application Segment
- Figure 13: 2010 and 2015 Worldwide Consumer Semiconductor Revenue Share by
Application Segment
- Figure 14: Worldwide Consumer Video Semiconductor Revenue Forecast by
Application
- Figure 15: 2010 and 2015 Worldwide Consumer Video Semiconductor Revenue
Share by Application
- Figure 16: Worldwide Consumer Video Semiconductor Revenue Forecast -
Televisions
- Figure 17: Worldwide Consumer Video Semiconductor Revenue Forecast -
Set-Top Box
- Figure 18: Worldwide Consumer Video Semiconductor Revenue Forecast - DVD
and Blu-Ray
- Figure 19: Worldwide Consumer Video Semiconductor Revenue Forecast - Game
Consoles
- Figure 20: Worldwide Consumer Audio Semiconductor Revenue Forecast by
Application
- Figure 21: 2010 and 2015 Worldwide Consumer Audio Semiconductor Revenue
Share by Application
- Figure 22: Worldwide Consumer Personal Electronics Semiconductor Revenue
Forecast by Application
- Figure 23: Worldwide Consumer Personal Electronics Semiconductor Revenue
Forecast - Cameras
- Figure 24: Worldwide Consumer Personal Electronics Semiconductor Revenue
Forecast - Camcorders
- Figure 25: Worldwide Consumer Appliances and Other Semiconductor Revenue
Forecast
- Figure 26: Worldwide Consumer Semiconductor Market Revenue Forecast
- Figure 27: 2010 Worldwide Consumer Semiconductor Revenue Share by Product
- Figure 28: Worldwide Consumer Discretes Revenue Forecast by Product
- Figure 29: 2010 Worldwide Consumer Discretes Revenue Share by Product
- Figure 30: Worldwide Consumer Sensors Revenue Forecast by Product
- Figure 31: Worldwide Consumer Sensors Revenue Forecast by Product - MEMS
- Figure 32: Worldwide Consumer Optoelectronics Revenue Forecast
- Figure 33: 2010 Worldwide Consumer Optoelectronics Revenue Share by Product
- Figure 34: 2010 Worldwide Consumer Analog Revenue Share by Product
- Figure 35: Worldwide Consumer Analog Revenue Forecast
- Figure 36: Worldwide Consumer Analog Revenue Forecast - AV ICs
- Figure 37: Worldwide Consumer Analog Revenue Forecast - Other ASSPs
- Figure 38: Worldwide Consumer Analog Revenue Forecast - Analog Power
- Figure 39: Worldwide Consumer Logic Revenue Forecast by Product
- Figure 40: 2010 Worldwide Consumer Logic Revenue Share by Product
- Figure 41: Worldwide Consumer Memory Revenue Forecast by Product
- Figure 42: 2010 and 2015 Worldwide Consumer Memory Revenue Share by Product
- Figure 43: Worldwide Consumer Microcontroller Revenue Forecast by
Bit-Resolution
- Figure 44: Worldwide Consumer DSP Revenue Forecast
- Figure 45: Worldwide Consumer MPU Revenue Forecast
- Figure 46: 2009 Worldwide Consumer Semiconductor Revenue Share by Supplier
Table of Tables:
- Table 1: Worldwide Consumer Electronics Revenue Forecast by Application
Market
- Table 2: Worldwide Consumer Semiconductor Market Forecast (Revenue, Units,
and ASPs)
- Table 3: Worldwide Consumer Semiconductor Revenue Forecast by Region
- Table 4: Worldwide Consumer Semiconductor Revenue Forecast by Application
Segment
- Table 5: Worldwide Consumer Video Semiconductor Revenue Forecast by
Application
- Table 6: Worldwide Consumer Audio Semiconductor Revenue Forecast by
Application
- Table 7: Worldwide Consumer Personal Electronics Semiconductor Revenue
Forecast by Application
- Table 8: Worldwide Consumer Appliances and Other Semiconductor Revenue
Forecast by Application
- Table 9: Worldwide Consumer Electronics Revenue Forecast by Application
- Table 10: Worldwide Consumer Electronics Shipment Forecast by Application
- Table 11: Worldwide Consumer Semiconductor Revenue Forecast by Product
- Table 12: Worldwide Consumer Discretes Revenue Forecast by Product
- Table 13: Worldwide Consumer Sensors Revenue Forecast by Product
- Table 14: Worldwide Consumer Optoelectronics Revenue Forecast by Product
- Table 15: Worldwide Consumer Analog Revenue Forecast by Product
- Table 16: Worldwide Consumer Logic Revenue Forecast by Product
- Table 17: Worldwide Consumer Memory Revenue Forecast by Product
- Table 18: Worldwide Consumer Microcontroller Revenue Forecast by
Bit-Resolution
- Table 19: 2009 and 2008 Worldwide Consumer Semiconductor Revenue by
Supplier