Articles tagged with: Power Amplifiers and Strategy Analytics
Base Station Component Market - Flat through 2013
Strategy AnalyticsÃ' latest analysis on base station component demand is forecasting that cellular base station shipments will grow to 13.4 million units in 2013 a CAAGR (compound annual average growth rate) of over 69%. However while base station shipments will grow, the corresponding market for RF components will remain flat at $1.1 billion through 2013. more
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Two Suppliers Dominate Handset Power Amp Market
Strategy Analytics has released a report which notes that the top two suppliers of power amplifiers (PAs) for cellular terminals increased their combined share of the market to an estimated 71 percent in 2006. more
Related Tags: analytics, anadigics, edge, triquint
LBO Threatens Freescale's RF Business
Strategy Analytics has released a research note, commenting that the Freescale buyout will force the company to assume much larger debt than NXP (formerly Philips Semiconductor) or Avago Technologies (formerly part of Agilent), two recent semiconductor LBOs. more
Related Tags: analytics, w-cdma, uwb, nxp, freescale, avago-technologies
Power Amplifier Suppliers Take Advantage of Handset Market Growth
Four handset power amplifier (PA) suppliers below the top three gained share in 2005, according to findings in a recent Strategy Analytics report. According to this report, second-tier suppliers, Anadigics, Avago, Mitsubishi and TriQuint, grew by concentrating on innovations for better PA efficiency and smaller size, by focusing on growing niche markets and partnering with leading transceiver suppliers, such as Infineon and Qualcomm. more
Related Tags: analytics, w-cdma, anadigics, infineon
GaAs Industry Growth Cycle Spirals Downwards; Cellular Handset Market Slows Down in 2005
The annual Strategy Analytics five year outlook for the Gallium Arsenide microelectronics industry, concludes that riding the crest of a cellular handset upgrade wave, the industry cycle peaked in 2004. However, this very dependency on the cellular handset market will act as a double-edged sword in 2005 reducing industry growth to a crawl. more
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