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Peter Cooney, ABI
Research: Wireless Connectivity ICs to Surpass $8B in 2011 with Broadcom,
Qualcomm, CSR, Texas Instruments Set to Reap the Rewards
November 14, 2011
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total market for standards-based wireless connectivity ICs is expected
to exceed 3.5 billion units per annum in 2011. “Broadcom leads the
market with Qualcomm, CSR, and Texas Instruments all snapping at its
heels,” says Peter Cooney, practice director, semiconductors. “The
market will total more than $11 billion per annum by 2014.”
Wireless connectivity technology is well established in many electronic
device markets. Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and GPS are becoming ubiquitous in
certain devices, such as smartphones, with attach rates approaching 100%
in some cases. Rapid growth is forecast for newer technologies such as
NFC, Bluetooth v4.0, Wi-Fi Direct, and 802.11n.
“Wireless connectivity has developed into a strong revenue stream for
many leading global semiconductor suppliers,” adds Cooney. “Those that
have focused on expanding their product portfolio and transitioning
their businesses toward providing combo ICs have seen the most growth in
market share.”
As
the wireless connectivity industry has matured and the market has grown
to a multi-billion dollar business, many suppliers have sought to
diversify their product ranges and expand into other markets. This has
been achieved in large part by mergers and acquisitions. Broadcom,
Qualcomm Atheros, CSR, TI, STMicroelectronics, Marvell, MediaTek, and
Intel (Infineon) now all supply a wide range of wireless connectivity
technologies.
ABI Research’s “Wireless Connectivity Markets” and “Wireless
Connectivity Market Data” provide a comprehensive review of the wireless
connectivity market, providing forecasts up to 2016 for enabled devices
and ICs in 27 individual end applications. They cover Bluetooth,
Bluetooth v4.0, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct, NFC, GPS, 802.15.4, UWB, and combo
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