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Taiwanese, Chinese firms grab 20% of IC market in APAC: report

16 Sep 2011
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Chinese and Taiwanese IC vendors were the source of almost 20% of market revenues from ICs shipped into the Asian market in 2010, according to a new report.

The report from ABI Research also said this is benefitting vendors such as Hisilicon Technologies, Himax Semiconductor, Leadcore Technology, MediaTek, MStar Semiconductor, Novatek Microelectronics, RDA Microelectronics, Spreadtrum and Via Technologies.

Mobile handset manufacturing in the Asia-Pacific region accounted for around three-quarters of shipments and has been a significant driver for local suppliers to emerge and grow market share, the report said.

“From the analysis, we estimate that Chinese/Taiwanese IC vendors were the source of almost a fifth of total market revenues from ICs shipped into the Asian market in 2010,” said Peter Cooney, practice director, semiconductors, at ABI Research. “Asian vendors are also having increasing success in the wider global market.”

MediaTek was estimated to account for 10% of worldwide mobile handset IC revenues in 2010, the report said. The slowdown in PC demand and the increasing popularity of smartphones and media tablets have prompted some Taiwanese IC design houses to switch their attention to mobile products.

Chinese companies have also demonstrated their handset IC design capability and are aggressively pursuing the market.

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