WiMAX Chipset Market to Be Driven by Mobile PCs Through 2012
The emerging WiMAX chipset market will be driven primarily by embedded Mobile
WiMAX in mobile PCs through 2012, reports In-Stat. WiMAX Customer Premise
Equipment (CPE), external clients and dual-mode cellular/WiMAX handsets will
also help drive WiMAX chipset volumes through 2012. Major players in the user
terminal chipset space in 2007 were Sequans, Intel, Beceem, Runcom and GCT
Semiconductor.
"The total WiMAX user terminal chipset market will reach almost $500 million
in 2012, growing from $27 million in 2007," says Gemma Tedesco, In-Stat analyst.
"Furthermore, WiMAX base station semiconductor revenues are expected to be
approximately $1.4 billion in 2012, compared to $130 million in 2007."
Recent research by In-Stat found the following:
- A multitude of chipset companies completely focused on the Mobile WiMAX
market are expected to commercially release products in 2008, including
Altair, Amicus, ApaceWave, Comsys, NextWave, Redpine Signals and XROnet.
- WiMAX Radio Frequency IC (RFIC) chip vendors - Maxim, PMC-Sierra, NXP, and
Analog Devices - experienced solid wins over the course of 2007. Other WiMAX
radio chip vendors include Sierra Monolithics, Atmel, and AsicAhead.
- The WiMAX base station semiconductor market is dominated by picoChip, TI,
Freescale, Sequans, and Runcom.
- Intel's combination Mobile WiMAX and Wi-Fi Echo Peak module, which will
launch as an option to the company's Montevina mobile processor platform
release in 2008, is expected to drive the adoption of embedded WiMAX into
mobile PCs.
Posted to the site on 8th January 2008