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Date: 17th Aug 09
Infineon again lead in the discrete power
semiconductor market
0.1% improvement in efficiency at kilo-watts and mega-watts
of load in high power applications save far more power than
10 times more improvement in portable electronic devices.
It's very important to choose highly reliable and efficient
power switching devices such as MOSFETs and IGBTs at higher
loads. The market for such devices is growing faster due
to growth in solar PV and wind power systems and also electric
driven automotives. Infineon looks to be leading in understanding
the market requirements of power electronics industry faster
than other power semiconductor vendors. Market researcher
IMS has again ranked Infineon as number one vendor in discrete
power semiconductor group. The main advantage of Infineon
or any such leading discrete semiconductor is not that of
Moore's law but it's more of fundamental semiconductor physics.
As per IMS Research's 2009 report "The World Market
for Power Semiconductor Discretes & Modules" the
global market for these devices grew by 1.5 percent in 2008,
to US $13.96 billion (from US $13.76 billion in 2007), whereas
Infineon grew by 7.8 percent. Infineon share is 10.2 percent
of that market. Infineon also continues to lead in the EMEA
region (Europe, Middle East, Africa) and the Americas with
22.8 percent and 11.2 percent share, respectively, in these
regions.
For the renewable energy sector market research firm IMS
Research anticipates a five-year CAGR (Compound Annual Growth
Rate) of 18.2 percent with wind power and solar power installations
being the main drivers.
"We are proud to maintain and build our number one
market position. Power semiconductors play a central role
in global efforts to improve energy efficiency in automotive
and industrial applications, and to help improve the utilisation
of electrical energy in home appliances", said Arunjai
Mittal, Division President of the Industrial & Multimarket
Division at Infineon Technologies AG. "Building on
nearly 60 years of experience in the field of power semiconductors,
Infineon will continue innovation focusing on best price-performance
ratios at system level, enabling system miniaturization
and lowest system costs".
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