Direct Marketing Trends 2010

According to semiconductor market research firm iSuppli Corp., driven by gains in commercial and industrial sectors, the energy management industry semiconductor end 2010 with a high note that will be unprecedented in the coming years.
Comprising integrated circuits and discrete semiconductors management of energy to generate $ 31400000000 in 2010, up considerably from a 39.9 percent 22.4 billion in 2009. The expansion of this year only reverse the loss of 2009, when earnings fell 15.8 percent, also will be equal over the next four years, none of which enjoy a growth above 13 percent.
"The growth was solid in the first half of the year, marked by an exceptionally strong first quarter, due mainly to demand in industrial markets and communications, as well as deliveries that had led earlier this year after Component shortages at the end of 2009, "said Marijana Vukicevic, principal analyst (Power Management) of iSuppli." Revenues continue expanding in the third quarter, iSuppli data showed, after which the market is slow at the end of the year, according to the patterns normal season. For the second half of the year, growth will be driven by demand in the consumer electronics, wireless technology and processing sectors data, reflecting the general improvement of the Consumer Confidence Index. Prices, however, is likely to increase delays at ease in back-end, and at some point be necessary before the supply reaches demand. "
market power management to continue strong growth until 2014
In the next five years, much of the growth in semiconductor power management derived from alternative vibrant energy market, which will bring investors to the attention of many suppliers. The need of investors, devices that convert direct current to flow AC, are derived from applications in the automotive markets, solar and wind turbines. Revenue is expected to more than double in 2014, reaching U.S. $ 7.2 billion, compared with $ 2,900,000,000 in 2009.
Among the various types of power management semiconductors, the fastest growing will take place between the power MOSFET, a kind of discrete semiconductor device designed to handle large amounts of energy.
Power MOSFET revenue will increase at a compound annual growth rate of 20.8 percent during 2009, 2014-superior to any type of semiconductor power management, either in discrete or integrated circuit (IC) category.
Within the group of power MOSFETs, the best performer is low voltage discrete, explosion at a CAGR of 25.6 percent of the fugitive during the same period with revenues for 2014 of $ 4.9 billion, iSuppli data show. Miscellaneous markets contribute to growth of low voltage MOSFETs, including wired communications, consumer, automotive and industrial applications.
Overall, it slightly exceed the modest growth during the period. Total revenues for the rise of integrated circuits 12400000000 dollars in 2009 to 25.3 billion U.S. dollars in 2014-a CAGR of 15.3 percent. In comparison, the total revenue of $ 10.0 million of discrete rise to 19.7 billion U.S. dollars, a compound annual rate of 14.5 percent.
Power Management Semiconductors as a whole is expected to grow by 15 percent, mainly driven by the market of laptops, replacing the server infrastructure and alternative energy requirements and emissions of hybrid electric vehicles, wind and solar power and Updates network.
iSuppli believes that, in addition, observable improvements in the efficiency of electronic products and processes that make use of semiconductor everything from power tools to trucks, trains to cars, can be considered as a new trend in energy management.
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