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1998 Research Reports

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1998 Research Reports


Handsets: Semi Costs & Technology Issues


Report Number: CE98-08WL
Publication Date:  December 1998
Number of Pages: 16
Report Price: $ 595.00 USD

This bulletin discusses current costs of ICs for cellular/PCS handsets, by functional block, for AMPS, GSM, TDMA, and CDMA air interfaces. Cost-reduction goals for handsets are also discussed, in addition to third-generation needs.

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ATM Chipset Market Analysis


Report Number: CE98-07DC
Publication Date:  October 1998
Number of Pages: 101
Report Price: $2,495 USD

The ATM Silicon market is dynamic and growing as ATM continues to be deployed in the high-end LAN backbone market and the Enterprise/WAN markets. The three segments of ATM ICs, PHYs, SARs and Switches, all experience positive growth through 2002, albeit a slowing pace. This report will show the reader what is driving this market's impressive growth and attune the reader to any developing trends within the ATM IC market.

This report includes a forecast and market share for the ATM equipment market, an ATM technology review, an index of ATM ICs by vendor, and forecasts for the ATM Silicon market by segment and by data rate.

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Cellular/PCS Base Station Technology & Semiconductor Content - Part 2


Report Number: CE98-06W2
Publication Date:  November 1998
Number of Pages: 71
Report Price: $2,995 USD

Part 2 of this report provides summary market share tables from the forecast by air interface, reviews signal processing in the Base Transceiver Station (BTS), and discusses the primary ICs in the BTS and integration and technology trends. The report also examines several wideband-capable board solutions by providers to the OEM base station market in terms of semiconductor content. Additionally, semiconductor players are examined for their offerings targeted at the BTS market. Lastly, an overview of base station manufacturers is provided.

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Cellular/PCS Base Station Technology & Semiconductor Content - Part 1


Report Number: CE98-06W1
Publication Date:  November 1998
Number of Pages: 58
Report Price: $2,995 USD

The purpose of this report is to determine the semiconductor market opportunity for cellular and Personal Communication System (PCS) Base Transceiver Stations (BTS) by determining new BTS installation and channel expansion needs. Digital AMPS (DAMPS), also referred to as IS-136 or TDMA, analog, Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM), Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA), and Personal Digital Cellular (PDC) mobile air interfaces are included. The evolution of wireless technology is examined, with a discussion of the road toward third generation, or 3G, systems. This report also looks at base station technology, including an overview of Base Station Controllers (BSC) and Mobile Switching Centers (MSC).

Growth rates and market shares of new and replacement BTS shipments are examined by air interface, in addition to voice channel growth. The semiconductor content of base stations is then analyzed by air interface using a system functional approach.

The price of this report includes both Part 1 and Part 2.

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Modem Chipset Analysis


Report Number: CE98-05NW
Publication Date:  July 1998
Number of Pages: 50
Report Price: $2,495 USD

The Analog Modem IC Market Analysis Report covers the affect of the 56k wars on modem IC vendors, provides market shares and forecasts for analog modem ICs as well as brief analysis of the major manufacturers, trends, and competing technologies.

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Cable Modems: Products & Technologies


Report Number: CE98-04MI
Publication Date:  June 1998
Number of Pages: 42
Report Price: $995.00 USD

Cable Modems are breaking speed records for providing Internet Access to consumers and businesses. As part of our on-going coverage of the Cable arena, this report provides side-by-side comparisons of the following Cable Modem products and technologies: proprietary cable modems with telephone return, proprietary two-way cable modems, business-oriented cable modems, and MCNS-DOCSIS feature set and modems.

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Semiconductor Content for Cellular Handsets


Report Number: CE98-03Wl
Publication Date:  April 1998
Number of Pages: 47
Report Price: $2,995 USD

The market for semiconductors used in PCS/cellular handset applications is quickly changing. In-Stat sees the market for semiconductors used in handsets experiencing double-digit growth.

In this report, In-Stat provides a technology backgrounder, discusses the handset market and provides a forecast on new handset sales through the year 2001. In addition, the architectural trends for cellular handsets also are presented, along with a five-year forecast for the semiconductors used in cellular handset applications.

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The Dynamics of Alliances in the US ADSL Market


Report Number: CE98-02DC
Publication Date: May 1998
Number of Pages: 30
Report Price: $795 USD

This bulletin discusses the importance and complexity of alliances and partnerships in the emerging US ADSL market. These relationships span from silicon vendors to service providers. They enable vendors to pool resources and build business models that will drive the growth of the ADSL market. This bulletin would be of interest to any vendor or service provider involved in the telco, Internet access, data networking and DSL markets.

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xDSL Chipset Analysis


Report Number: CE98-01DC
Publication Date: January 1998
Number of Pages: 40
Report Price: $2,995 USD

The growth of the Internet and coporate intranets has provided a landslide of opportunity for DSL services offering high speeds over existing copper telephone wires. Total worldwide DSL lines are expected to reach 1 million in 1998, with a CAGR of 138 percent through 2002. Worldwide xDSL chipsets will reach 2.2 million in 1998, and $70 million in sales.

The xDSL Chipset Analysis includes a description of how DSL works and the different variations, an analysis of the DSL market and a five year forecast of DSL lines, as well as an xDSL chipset forecast broken into asymmetrical and symmetrical chipsets, and a brief analysis of the xDSL chipset competitors.

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