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| Europe Set to Embrace Integrated Automation Components |
16 February 1966
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| An upswing seems likely in the European automation market for components where the PLC function is embedded. This is a clear conclusion from a recently published report from IMS Research, a leading supplier of market studies on Industrial Automation. |
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| Power adapters set to recharge power supply market |
01 July 2004
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| Good news for the beleaguered power supply industry at last. After 2-3 years of declines in the overall power supply market, external power adapters and chargers offer suppliers some high growth opportunities. Double-digit growth rates are predicted in three big application areas: laptops/notebooks, digital cameras and flat panel monitors/TVs, driving the value of the total market towards $4 billion in 2010. |
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| Infineon Leaps to No. 1 in Power |
02 August 2004
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| Infineon overcame strong competition to move into No. 1 spot in the annual worldwide power semiconductor rankings published by IMS Research. It was just ahead of International Rectifier and STMicroelectronics. All three companies held around an 8% share of the market. |
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| Power Supply Market Switches to Asia |
04 August 2004
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| A new report from IMS Research highlights the importance of Asia as both a sales and production location for power supply manufacturers. “The Worldwide Market for Power Supplies and Semiconductors in Power Supplies” also forecasts that the market in Asia will grow faster than the market in either EMEA or the Americas to 2010. |
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| Cellular Handset Design Evolving Rapidly |
07 January 2005
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| As 2004 draws to a close, the market for handsets that support complex data applications continues to grow rapidly. An example of this can be seen in the camera enabled handset market; a non-existent market until recently, IMS Research is now forecasting that 212 million camera-enabled handsets will be shipped in 2004. The market is expected to move beyond cameras as pending technological advances will support TV, WLAN access, MP3 and other applications. |
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| Inverter Use in White Goods Set to Explode |
02 February 2005
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| The number of major home appliances using inverter-based variable speed control solutions is forecast to multiply four-fold between 2003 and 2008, according to a recent report on the worldwide major home appliance market from IMS Research. |
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| Worldwide Shipments of iDTVs Expected to Surge |
14 February 2005
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| Current forecasts from IMS Research predict that shipments of integrated digital televisions (iDTVs) will grow substantially over the next five years. While worldwide shipments are expected to total approximately 5 million units in 2004, the market is forecast to reach roughly 48.5 million units in 2009. |
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| Feature Phones Bring Bright Times for LEDs |
21 February 2005
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High Brightness LEDs have enjoyed a booming market over the last two years, as the use of colour displays on mobile phones has become widespread. |
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| New Services Affect the Demand for STBs in US and Canada |
21 February 2005
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| IMS Research forecasts that the US and Canada region will account for approximately 26% of the worldwide market for digital set-top boxes in 2009. The growth in set-top box shipments in this region is expected to be driven by deployments of advanced set-tops, such as HD and DVR boxes. |
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| Operators Take On HDTV |
14 March 2005
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| Only 26% of the top 89 TV operators worldwide, as defined by a recent IMS Research study Making Digital TV Pay, are currently offering high-definition TV (HDTV) services to their subscribers. This would seem to imply that HDTV is still not a reality for most subscribers. However, looking on a regional basis, IMS Research finds that within the Americas 16 out of 23 top operators, or 70%, are already providing HDTV to some portion of their subscribers. |
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| US Companies Continue to Dominate the 2004 Market for Standard Linear and Data Conversion ICs |
30 March 2005
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| The latest analysis of the standard linear and data conversion ICs market from IMS Research shows that US companies continued to dominate the market in 2004. |
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| LMR Users in Asia Want Something Different |
30 March 2005
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| In its first dedicated survey of professional mobile radio buyers and users in Asia, IMS Research found some notable differences in comparison to the results from surveys conducted in Europe and North America. Whilst competitive price and product quality were the highest ranked selection criteria in all three regions, differences occurred. |
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| A Shining Future in Sight for LEDs in Cars |
21 April 2005
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If the progress of recent years on high-brightness LED costs and technical performance continues, there is every prospect of the global market for LEDs in external vehicle lights approaching $400 million per year by 2010. This is a growth of a factor of ten in a mere eight years, according to a recently published report by IMS Research. If the price is right and the light is bright, then the LED's inherent advantages of long life, fast switch-on and low power consumption will make it preferable to the incandescent lamp that has dominated the automotive market for so long. |
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| What Bluetooth® Products do People Want and How Much Are They Willing to Pay? |
21 April 2005
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| In a recent survey of over 2000 consumers, IMS Research found that consumer demand for Bluetooth products is focused upon a relatively well defined set of product types, some of which may come as a little bit of a surprise. |
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| Bluetooth® Still Largely Unknown Amongst Women |
21 April 2005
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| In a recent worldwide survey, IMS Research found out that only 35% of women were aware of Bluetooth. This contrasted heavily with the equivalent male figure. It was a similar story for recognition of the Bluetooth logo. |
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| Bluetooth® and UWB Combine Expertise |
06 May 2005
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| In an important move this week, the Bluetooth SIG announced it would work with UWB developers to combine the strengths of the two technologies. IMS Research believe this collaboration is set to guarantee the success of both Bluetooth and UWB. |
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| Fieldbus Drives Valve Island Market Growth |
18 May 2005
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| The market for valve Islands is forecast to grow at 6.8% p.a. over the next 5 years according to leading automation analysts IMS Research. The prime driver for this increase is predicted to be the need for users to integrate pneumatics into their networked systems. This valve island growth is forecast, despite the expected steady decline in the use of pneumatics in general. |
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| APC Consolidates Position As No.1 UPS Supplier |
27 May 2005
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| American Power Conversion (APC) achieved an impressive 28.6% share of the global uninterruptible power supply (UPS) market in 2004, according to IMS Research's latest study on the world UPS market. |
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| China is On Course to Supply 50% of World's Digital STB Demand |
20 July 2005
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| China supplied 35% of the worldwide digital set-top box market (including the Chinese market) in 2004, and more than 50% of all worldwide digital set-top boxes are forecast to be produced in China by 2010, according to the latest report from IMS Research entitled The Chinese Market for Digital Set-Top Boxes. |
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| Semiconductors in the Industrial Sector 2005 - Worldwide |
17 August 2005
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| The industrial sector is one offering highly consistent growth for semiconductor suppliers. While it does not benefit from the hype and glamour of other higher technology sectors (such as wireless and digital consumer), neither does it suffer from the extremes of the "boom and bust" cycle associated with the semiconductor industry in general. |
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