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Databeans, Inc. has just released its 2005 issue of Analog Power ICs, a study probing the power management market. Analog power is now one of the fastest growing markets in the semiconductor industry, due to the greater demand for power management in portable electronics. This market is expected to reach $5.8 billion for 2005, and this would represent a 5 percent increase over last year. Expect much higher growth next year, as 2006 will see a new generation of consumer electronics that will substantially raise demand.
Based upon revenue, the largest analog power product segment is switching regulators, followed closely by linear regulators. However, in terms of units shipped, linear regulators typically outnumber switching regulators by more than 2 to 1. Switching regulators will continue to generate higher revenue, and market share will continue to increase, relative to linear regulators.
A new product addition to this space is digital power ICs. Databeans estimates that digital power product revenue is growing at a compound annual growth rate of 25 percent each year. Digital power products essentially incorporate analog power functions around a digital core that can be programmed. This provides system designers of complex electronics with a single chip solution instead of trying to use discrete circuits to manage and monitor subsystem requirements.
So far, these products have seen demand growing in the telecom and server markets where processing trends continue to evolve with more complex requirements, such as greater currents at lower voltages. Suppliers such as Texas Instruments, Primarion, Zilker Labs, and Volterra, are moving quickly to bring power system design engineers up to speed on programming these products.
Databeans new study on analog power ICs, provides readers with an in-depth analysis of the analog power management market. Forecasts for revenue, unit shipments, and ASPs are presented for switching regulators, general purpose linear regulators, low dropout regulators, digital power products, and other battery management and references. Revenue forecasts are provided for power products by region and by market segment. Market share for 2004 is presented for the suppliers of analog power management products.
Databeans, Inc. is a research firm providing intelligent market research to professionals in the electronics industry. Databeans offers five annual syndicated research services that track the analog IC market, computer support IC market, and the industrial semiconductor market. Purchasing a subscription service is a great way to stay up to speed on the markets while saving money through the discount plan. Also, Databeans can support customers with customized services by combining multiple reports offered at a discount or through year round consulting on the total semiconductor market.
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