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23rd July 09
Semiconductor revenues from WiMax based
Micro, Pico and Femtocells to grow at 260%
Instat market report says semiconductor revenue for WiMAX
microcells, picocells, and femtocells is on course to a
46% compound annual growth rate from 2008 to 2013. The segment
will pass $1 billion by 2013. Cellular femtocell semiconductors
will be another growth segment for chip vendors. Worldwide
cellular femtocell semiconductor revenue is forecast to
grow at a CAGR of 260% between 2008 and 2013.
"Cellular microcell semiconductor revenue will fall
as base station deployments decline and semiconductor ASPs
are pressed downward," says Allen Nogee, In-Stat analyst.
"The key for semiconductor vendors is to focus on the
growth. Revenue from femtocell semiconductors, for example,
will mirror revenue from the femtocells themselves as mobile
operators migrate from larger base stations to smaller access
points."
The highlight of recent research report titled "A
Cell of Your Own-Worldwide Micro, Pico, and Femtocell Market
Analysis" are:
Enterprise femtocells use very similar components as regular
femtocells, resulting in a favorable high volume/decreasing
price curve.
Femtocell semiconductor revenue is dominated by gateways,
and less from standalone femtocells.
Femtocells, picocells, and microcells are expected to surpass
15 million units by 2013.
Femtocells will make up 61% of small cellular base station
revenue by 2013.
Report covers, Forecasts of femtocell, picocell and microcell
equipment and semiconductor unit sales and revenue through
2013. Regional 5 year unit forecasts for each segment.
Instat web site is: http://www.instat.com
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