The shift to mobile has given a huge boost to the analog market. Interfacing with the real world via cameras, touch, gesture controls, audio and video applications all require analog functionality. In addition, power management ICs are critical to the success of these devices. These growing applications have added significant volumes to analog unit sales. That is why Semico Research just released our latest report--Analog Forecast, Products, Suppliers and Foundries--that breaks down the analog market into 35 markets with forecasts out to Q4 2018. It also covers 52 foundry, IDM and fabless companies participating in the analog market. "While manufacturers of mobile devices place power reduction at the top of their priority list to extend battery life," says Jim Feldhan, President of Semico, "OEMs are also focusing on increasing the efficiency of products to get the highest energy star rating. This move to produce greener products is helping to put analog circuits at the forefront of system designs." Analog circuits have obtained the unique position of being able to offer products utilizing 1µm or larger technology down to state-of-the-art 40nm and smaller designs. The report examines how pervasive and ubiquitous analog circuits are throughout the marketplace. Some of the key findings include:
Semico's Analog Forecast, Products, Suppliers and Foundries provides a breakdown of analog circuit revenues and shipments to provide insight into market dynamics and future prime investment opportunities. The report mentions several key players, including: Dongbu HiTek, Huahong Grace Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp., IBM, GLOBALFOUNDRIES, MagnaChip, SMIC, DALSA Semiconductor, TSMC, Tower Jazz, UMC, Vanguard, X-FAB, Alpha and Omega Semiconductor, Anadigics, Analog Devices, Atmel, ams, Avago, Bosch, CEITEC, Diodes Inc., Fairchild, Freescale, Fujitsu, Hangzhou Silan Micro, Honeywell, Intersil, IXYS, Lapis Semiconductor, Linear Technology, Maxim, Microchip, Microsemi, Mitsumi, Nuvoton, NXP, ON Semiconductor, Panasonic Semiconductor, Plessey Semiconductor, Renesas, RFMD, Rohm, Samsung, Sanken Electric, Seiko Epson, Sharp, Sony, STMicroelectronics, Supertex, Texas Instruments, Toshiba, Triquint, and Universal Semiconductor |
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