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The Taiwanese Basic/Feature Phone Application IC Market, 2Q 2009
Management Report
Published: June 2009
Pages: 21
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Research from: Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute (MIC)
Sector: Handsets & Devices
Abstract
This research report presents market size and value forecast and recent quarter review of the Taiwanese basic/feature phone baseband, transceiver, power amplifier, and Bluetooth IC markets. The report includes baseband, transceiver, power amplifier, and Bluetooth IC market volume, value, ASP, and market share by solution provider. The content of this report is based on primary data obtained through interviews with basic/feature phone component makers. The report finds that Taiwanese basic/feature phone application IC market volume fell significantly in the first quarter of 2009, mainly due to shipment declines of international brand-name vendors, in particular Motorola and Sony Ericsson. It is anticipated that the market will resume sequential growth in the second quarter of 2009.
This research report presents market size and value forecast and recent quarter review of the Taiwanese basic/feature phone baseband, transceiver, power amplifier, and Bluetooth IC markets. The report includes baseband, transceiver, power amplifier, and Bluetooth IC market volume, value, ASP, and market share by solution provider. The content of this report is based on primary data obtained through interviews with basic/feature phone component makers. The report finds that Taiwanese basic/feature phone application IC market volume fell significantly in the first quarter of 2009, mainly due to shipment declines of international brand-name vendors, in particular Motorola and Sony Ericsson. It is anticipated that the market will resume sequential growth in the second quarter of 2009.

