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Date: 24th May 2010
Around 9 billion motors are getting into
transportation, computer and consumer apps
IMS Research has reported in its latest study that global
demand for motor in the non-industrial market comprised
over 8.7 billion units in 2009. The non-industrial market
includes automotive & transport, computer & peripherals
and consumer electronics. IMS research forecasts the market
for motors such as DC brush, DC brushless and DC stepper
motor types, which collectively account for over 85% of
the market to grow to nearly 11.5 billion units by 2013.
Highlights of the report:
DC brush motors were estimated to account for around 45%
of total motor demand; this is not surprising as these are
the lowest cost motor type offering predictable performance
and being well suited for numerous applications. Highest
growth is predicted for DC brushes motor types, which are
more expensive but better performance motor types, driving
replacement of other motor types. Continued price erosion
in this sector helps them appear more attractive from a
price-performance perspective. In spite of DC brush motors'
problems with long-term operation and limited speed control
capability, this market is forecast to continue to grow
just above the market average for the period 2007 to 2013,
reflecting that this motor is "good enough" for
many applications.
Overall, it is estimated that the market for power and
processor-based semiconductors used in non-industrial motor
control was estimated to be worth $17.5 billion in 2009.
This report excludes many additional component types, such
as passive devices, optocomponents and analog ICs. As such
the total value of this semiconductor market could be as
much as $30 billion.
Adrian Lloyd, Executive VP and a co-author of the report,
commented "Most people don't realize the scale of motor
quantities that are consumed annually by simple consumer
electronic devices. To be honest, we were astounded once
we had completed our analysis. The study results also highlight
how different the motor technology mix in this market is
from the industrial one." A companion report examining
the industrial market, and collectively providing a complete
picture of all global motor shipments, is also available
from IMS Research.
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