Annual Worldwide Shipments of Consumer Electronic (CE) System-On-A-Chip Solutions (SOCs) Are Expect To Grow From 1.11 Billion In 2005 To 1.77 Billion In 2011.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c41356) has announced the addition of "Consumer Electronic Processors: Strategic Assessment of Key Trends & Market Drivers Thru 2025" to their offering. This report features an extensive analysis of the specific applications driving CE IC development (productivity; information acquisition and usage; communications; and digital entertainment) across three specific market segments including PCs, in-home CEs, and portable CEs. The report also discusses the long-term architectural trends (thru 2025); an analysis of the CE 'food chain' of the movement of players between different elements of this chain (including silicon design and manufacturing, software development, platform manufacturing, integration, marketing, sales, and services). Finally, the report offer unit sales unit sales Sales measured in terms of physical units rather than dollars. Unit sales data are often used by financial analysts when evaluating the health of a company. and revenue forecasts through 2025 for CE ICs and SoCs, as well as individual forecasts and market analysis for PC and mobile phone ICs and SoCs. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. this report, annual worldwide shipments of consumer electronic (CE) system-on-a-chip solutions (SoCs) are expect to grow from 1.11 billion in 2005 to 1.77 billion in 2011, an compound annual growth rate (CAGR CAGR See: Compound Annual Growth Rate ) of approximately 6.9%. This latest report finds that this modest rate of growth reflects the evolution of the CE integrated circuits Integrated circuits Miniature electronic circuits produced within and upon a single semiconductor crystal, usually silicon. Integrated circuits range in complexity from simple logic circuits and amplifiers, about 1/20 in. (1. (IC) market to a more mature stage characterized char·ac·ter·ize tr.v. character·ized, character·iz·ing, character·iz·es 1. To describe the qualities or peculiarities of: characterized the warden as ruthless. 2. by: --Continued rapid growth in unit sales due to expanding demand for products and services in developing countries (driven primarily by mobile handsets); and --Declining revenue per unit, a reality that will make factors such as power and cost efficiency increasingly critical for sustained competitive advantage. According to Dr. Predrag Filipovic, author of the report and senior analyst at TDG TDG Teledienstgesetz TDG Transport of Dangerous Goods TDG Three Days Grace (band) TDG Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act (Canada) TDG Test Data Generator TDG Technology Development Group , there is a specific set of drivers that will be responsible for the long-term growth in this market. "Technologies and applications such as video processing Video processing techniques are used in video codecs, video players and other devices. For example—commonly only design and video processing is different in TV sets of different manufactures. ; support for rapidly expanding digital functionalities; video synthesis; artificial intelligence (e.g. speech and image recognition); and improved power and cost efficiency (especially for mobile/portable devices) will provide the core impetus for the global CE IC market, which will in turn cultivate cul·ti·vate tr.v. cul·ti·vat·ed, cul·ti·vat·ing, cul·ti·vates 1. a. To improve and prepare (land), as by plowing or fertilizing, for raising crops; till. b. more widespread demand for System-On-a-Chip solutions or SoCs." Filipovic notes that the general trend in CE IC offerings continues to be towards integrated functionality, combining multiple programmable and fixed-function cores on a single chip or platform. Such high levels of integration help to improve cost, size, and power competitiveness while retaining flexibility and enabling quick time to market by using software upgrades. In addition to developing integrated offerings, IC vendors are expected to deal with maturation maturation /mat·u·ra·tion/ (mach-u-ra´shun) 1. the process of becoming mature. 2. attainment of emotional and intellectual maturity. 3. of the CE market by (1) retaining core technology advantages, (2) widening the scope of existing business beyond IC and basic software, and (3) expanding into related technologies and markets. For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c41356 |
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