Date: 01/06/2010
Wi-Fi Semiconductor devices shipments to grow by 33% in 2010
As per the latest report from ABI Research the Wi-Fi semiconductor device shipment is forecasted to surpass 770 million units in 2010, a growth of 33% compared to 2009. This growth is due to the growing demands of wireless-enabled devices and enterprise level applications. The shipment of 802.11n ICs is said to lead over 802.11g and dominate the market this year, accounting for approximately 60% of total Wi-Fi IC shipments.
"The 802.11n standard which was ratified last year is a powerful growth engine to drive the Wi-Fi IC market increases," says ABI Research wireless and semiconductor industry analyst Celia Bo.
The cellular handsets segment is seen to be maintaining the highest unit shipment of Wi-Fi-enabled products in next five years, achieving an estimated CAGR of 25% between 2009 and 2015; the penetration rate will reach approximately 40% of total handsets shipped in 2015. Laptops, netbooks, and MIDs are other segments are also to see higher shipments across all Wi-Fi-enabled products.
"The penetration rate of Wi-Fi ICs in consumer electronic products will continue to grow robustly," Bo continues. "Total shipments of consumer electronic products with Wi-Fi functionality are expected to exceed 530 million in 2015, with a 26% CAGR between 2009 and 2015. Shipments of Wi-Fi-enabled digital still cameras, TVs and DVD players will increase more than tenfold in 2015 as compared to 2009. The demand for Wi-Fi-enabled home entertainment products such as networked game consoles and handheld game consoles is increasing as well: between 2009 and 2015, the CAGR will reach 8% and 6% respectively."