Study: ‘’There are many trends simultaneously affecting the market for mobile device semiconductors’’.
The increasing demand of mobile devices leads a lot of mutations,
transformations in terms of habits, specs, features and technologies embarked.
According to ABI Research, there are many trends simultaneously affecting
the market for mobile device semiconductors: two have been the shift towards
multicore application processors and the addition of x86 and MIPS to what used
to be purely an ARM play. Two newer trends are the addition of heterogeneous
processing functionality and 64-bit processors for mobile devices.
According to this study captured today by Connectikpeople, ‘’the trend
towards more integrated platforms is the most crucial; however, it is because
the revenue of standalone components is folding into integrated platforms and
the revenue for mobile device semiconductors lie with the higher cost components
mostly the application processor. So
while the shift from standalone components to integrated platforms is drastic
over the next five years in terms of shipments, this shift is even more radical
in terms of revenue.
From 2013 to 2018, the share of integrated platforms
compared to all application processors in terms of shipments will jump from 46%
to 79% while the revenue shares of the same will be higher. Smartphone
application processor (integrated and standalone) revenue as a percentage of
total mobile device semiconductor revenue for the major components will
increase from 71% in 2013 to 89% in 2018.
In 2014, the number of integrated platforms shipped will surpass standalone
application processors. In 2015, more integrated platforms with wireless
connectivity will ship more than each of integrated platforms without wireless
connectivity and standalone application processors.
By the end of 2015, more
mobile device semiconductor vendors will have added integrated platforms to
their product portfolios. During 2013, roughly one-third of smartphones shipped
will have been based on a reference design, and this will increase over the
next five years. Excluding Apple and Samsung, reference designs for 2013 will
have comprised over three-quarters of smartphones shipped. Apple and Samsung’s
large market share skews the actual trends in the addressable market that
affect semiconductor vendors’’.
The study concluded that, whether companies offer all three major
components: application processor, mobile baseband processor, and wireless connectivity
baseband or not, they will acquire smaller semiconductor vendors who can shore
up their weak points in creating a range of integrated platforms. ‘’Companies
wanting to remain competitive in the mobile device space will have to offer the
major components as an integrated platform with reference designs available even
Apple and Samsung will likely move towards integrated platforms for their own
devices’’.