Date: 14/07/2010
EDA Consortium reports a industry revenue of $1247 million in Q1 2010
The EDA Consortium (EDAC) Market Statistics Service (MSS) has announced that ther industry revenue for Q1 2010 was $1247 million, a 4.6 percent increase compared to $1192.1 million in Q1 2009. Sequential EDA revenue declined 1.2 percent, while over the last four quarters it declined 5.9 percent.
"Led by increases in the CAE and Semiconductor IP categories, the EDAC revenue numbers show an increase over Q1 2009," said Wally Rhines, EDAC chair and chairman and CEO of Mentor Graphics. "Geographically, the Asia/Pacific region showed growth both year to year and quarter over quarter."
The companies were tracked to employ 26,099 professionals in Q1 2010, up 0.4 percent compared to Q4 2009, but down 1.7 percent from the 26,561employed in Q1 2009.
The complete MSS report, containing detailed revenue information broken out by both categories and geographic regions, is available via subscription from the EDA Consortium.
Computer Aided Engineering (CAE), EDA's largest category, generated revenue of $458.5 million in Q1 2010. This represents a 7.2 percent increase over the same period in 2009. Over the last four quarters, CAE declined 3.5 percent.
IC Physical Design & Verification revenue decreased to $274.4 million in Q1 2010, a 9.2 percent decrease compared to Q1 2009. Over the last four quarters, IC Physical Design & Verification declined 8.3 percent.
Printed Circuit Board and Multi-Chip Module (PCB & MCM) revenue decreased 8.8 percent compared to Q1 2009, to $109.4 million. Over the last four quarters, PCB & MCM decreased 8.9 percent.
Semiconductor Intellectual Property (SIP) revenue totaled $320.9 million in Q1 2010, a 35.8 percent increase compared to Q1 2009. Over the last four quarters, SIP decreased 0.1 percent.
Services revenue was $83.7 million in Q1 2010, a decrease of 20.7 percent compared to Q1 2009. Over the last four quarters, services decreased 21.7 percent.
The Americas purchased $492.9 million of EDA products and services in Q1 2010, representing a decrease of 0.2 percent compared to Q1 2009. Over the last four quarters, the Americas were down 5.5 percent.
Revenue in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) was up 0.5 percent in Q1 2010 compared to Q1 2009 on revenues of $224.2 million. Over the last four quarters, EMEA was down 13.1 percent
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First quarter 2010 revenue from Japan decreased 5.5 percent to $250.8 million compared to Q1 2009. Over the last four quarters, Japan decreased 10 percent.
The Asia/Pacific (APAC) region increased to $279.0 million in Q1 2010, a 33.2 percent increase compared to the same quarter in 2009. Over the last four quarters, APAC increased 7.0 percent.