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TV Tuner Transition from "Cans" to Silicon Enables $500 Million Opportunity, Says In-Stat |
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2010/6/9 |
Although traditional “can” type TV tuners are still the mainstream approach being used for high-volume television sets, the next-generation of ultra-slim TVs will need compact Silicon Tuners to enable thinner circuit boards, reports In-Stat (http://www.in-stat.com). Smaller-screen TVs that need to add digital reception capabilities will also benefit from smaller, less power-hungry Silicon Tuners.
“During this decade, the global market for TV Tuners will make an epochal transition from traditional 'can' type TV Tuners to all solid state Silicon Tuners,” says Gerry Kaufhold, In-Stat analyst. “The Silicon Tuner 'contenders' have already displaced the 'can' tuners in most Satellite TV and Cable TV set-top boxes, and in Personal Video Recorder (PVR) end-products.”
An overview of In-Stat’s market findings include:
The worldwide Silicon Tuner market will top US$ 500 million by 2014
Western European Shipments of Silicon Tuners in TV sets will exceed 16 million units in 2014
Asia Pacific shipments of Silicon TV Tuners in Set Top Boxes will more than triple between 2010 and 2014
Silicon Tuners create “pull through” for Systems-on Chips (SoCs) that include demodulators, video decoders and graphics capabilities
Can-type Tuners will gradually lose market share to Silicon Tuners through 2014
Recent In-Stat research, World Silicon TV Tuner Forecast in Six Regions, (IN1004693MMT), provides a detailed worldwide forecast by region for the number of Silicon TV Tuners and Satellite Silicon Tuners to be shipped, along with forecasts of prices and the annual dollar value for Silicon Tuners used in line-powered equipment.
For a free sample of the report and more information, please contact Elaine Potter at: epotter@in-stat.com or 480-483-4441.
To purchase it online, please visit: http://www.instat.com/licence.asp?sku=IN1004693MMT.
The price is $3,995 (US).
About In-Stat
In-Stat’s market intelligence combines technical, market and end-user research and database models to analyze the Mobile Internet and Digital Entertainment ecosystems. Our insights are derived from a deep understanding of technology impacts, nearly 30 years of history in research and consulting, and direct relationships with leading players in each of our core markets. In-Stat provides its research through reports, annual subscriptions, consulting and advisory services to inform critical decisions.
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Contact : Rick Vogelei
Company : In-Stat
Country : United States
Telephone : 480-483-4476
Email : rvogelei@in-stat.com
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