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Broadband Opportunities: New Semiconductors

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REPORT HIGHLIGHTS

  • Sales of semiconductors for broadband applications reached an estimated $5.8 billion in 2001 and are expected to rise at an AAGR (average annual growth rate) of 17% to $12.6 billion in 2006.
  • Logic chips will remain the largest single product category, accounting for just under $4 billion in 2006 while growing more slowly (14.3% AAGR).
  • Memory chips will continue as the second largest category, growing at a 17.7% AAGR to reach $2.55 billion in 2006.
  • Optoelectronic chips will grow at a 22.4% AAGR, the fastest of any category, to reach just under $2 billion in 2006.
  • Growth drivers include DSP (logic), set-top boxes, 3G wireless networks and PDAs (memory), packet-switched networks (analog), fiber-optic, (optoelectronic) and DSL (specialized ICs).

SUMMARY FIGURE
BROADBAND SEMICONDUCTORS, 1999-2006
($ Millions)
Source: Semiconductor Industry Association; U.S. Department of Commerce; FCC; BCC, Inc.