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Despite Consumer Electronics Surge, Chip Suppliers Face Cost Challenges

Consumer Electronics

According to market research firm iSuppli Corp., the consumer electronics market continues to hold tremendous growth potential as it rebounds from the recession, but semiconductor vendors operating in this fragmented space will confront major profitability and competitive challenges in the coming years.

Well on the way to recovery, revenue for the consumer electronics equipment market in 2010 is projected to reach 9.0 billion, all but erasing the decline of the previous year when revenue fell by more than 3 percent. And in an ongoing sign of strength, revenue will continue to rise in the coming years, increasing by 6.7 percent in 2011 and by 7 percent in 2012. Expansion will slow to 1.2 percent in 2013, after which the market is projected to contract by 0.6 percent in 2014.

Consumer-electronics-related semiconductor revenue will rise to .2 billion in 2010, up 27.7 percent from .8 billion in 2009. This represents a dramatic reversal from 2009, when revenue declined by 15.7 percent. Revenue will continue to rise during the coming years to reach .4 billion in 2014.

“The increase in consumer electronics revenue is currently fueled by high-value and high-volume products such as LCD-TVs and Blu-ray players,” said Jordan Selburn, principal analyst for consumer platforms at iSuppli. “At the heart of such popular consumer electronic devices are leading-edge chips and other semiconductors that provide core functionality. In the wake of the economic slump, the battle among companies to supply such semiconductor chips to the makers of consumer electronic devices has escalated. A design win in a high-value consumer electronics product could make 0 million or more during the life of the device.”

Home Automation 2010 – Solutions And Suppliers

Home Automation 2010: Solutions and Suppliers
 
 Home Automation is the automatic control of a home’s electronic systems, such as security, heating and air conditioning, entertainment, and lighting. A home automation system is one in which these systems are integrated into one, easy-to-use system. The purpose of a home automation system is to enable residents to perform normal daily tasks in a simpler manner. A home automation system will use scenes, off-site control, scheduling, and reactive events to automate the home’s electronics systems. ( http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=132185&rt=Home-Automation-2010-Solutions-and-Suppliers.html )
 
 This publication provides analysis of home automation suppliers, solutions, industry trends and outlook. It is the definitive guide for anyone who wants to identify the full range of home automation solutions, who supplies them, and the outlook based on trends and the economy.
 
 ”Beginning in early 2010, Real GDP, Real Disposable Income, and Consumer Prices are all expected to increase. When those numbers are combined with the projected increase in Residential Construction spending and relatively low interest rates, the Home Automation industry will likely see a return to healthy revenue increases.”
 
 Key Findings:
 
 * Installation, design, and project management can account for up to 50% of the total price of an automation system.
 * Home Automation dealers experienced a 51% drop in revenues in 2009; however 48% expect an increase in revenues in 2010
 * Positive signs for the industry in 2010 include GDP growth (2.8%), increase in residential construction spending, and a rebound in luxury goods manufacturing.
 * The future of Home Automation is in home health systems, environmental management, retrofits, and the integration of personal technology.
 * Businesses who are positioned to develop this market are security, audio/video, information technology, electrical, and HVAC companies.
 
 Questions Answered in Report:
 
 * What is a Home Automation system and what is the history of Home Automation?
 * How is a Home Automation system designed? What documentation is required?
 * Who are the major players/manufacturers of Home Automation electronics?
 * What are the budget considerations/costs of a Home Automation system?
 * What training or knowledge is required to join the industry?
 * What is the 2010 Home Automation market outlook?
 * What are the industry standards and associations?
 * What trends should you look for in 2010?
 
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Home Automation 2010: Solutions and Suppliers – Aarkstore Enterprise

Overview:

Home Automation is the automatic control of a home’s electronic systems, such as security, heating and air conditioning, entertainment, and lighting.  A home automation system is one in which these systems are integrated into one, easy-to-use system.  The purpose of a home automation system is to enable residents to perform normal daily tasks in a simpler manner.  A home automation system will use scenes, off-site control, scheduling, and reactive events to automate the home’s electronics systems.

This publication provides analysis of home automation suppliers, solutions, industry trends and outlook.  It is the definitive guide for anyone who wants to identify the full range of home automation solutions, who supplies them, and the outlook based on trends and the economy.

“Beginning in early 2010, Real GDP, Real Disposable Income, and Consumer Prices are all expected to increase.  When those numbers are combined with the projected increase in Residential Construction spending and relatively low interest rates, the Home Automation industry will likely see a return to healthy revenue increases.”

Key Findings:

Installation, design, and project management can account for up to 50% of the total price of an automation system.

Home Automation dealers experienced a 51% drop in revenues in 2009; however 48% expect an increase in revenues in 2010

Positive signs for the industry in 2010 include GDP growth (2.8%), increase in residential construction spending, and a rebound in luxury goods manufacturing.

The future of Home Automation is in home health systems, environmental management, retrofits, and the integration of personal technology.

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