1/1/2010

Multi-Core Processors to Reach 88% of Mobile Processors Shipped in 2013

Although multi-core processors are common today in notebook PCs, they are only beginning to become common place in other mobile devices, according to In-Stat http://www.in-stat.com. In-Stat projects 2010 will be a key year for adoption of multi-core processors in netbooks and smartphones in 2010, while MIDs/UMPCs will see uptake in 2011, and CE devices will follow during 2012/2013.


The use of multiple cores is more common with the x86 architecture today due to it’s dominance in the notebook PC segment. However, the ARM architecture will see a higher growth rate as the architecture transitions to multi-core configurations. By 2013, almost 88% of the processors sold into the mobile market segment will be multi-core processors.


“Integration of graphics/multimedia acceleration is a key trend as well”, says Jim McGregor, In-Stat analyst. “While multi-core dominates in the high performance mobile computing segments, integration of graphics/multimedia acceleration favors the smartphone, MID/UMPC and mobile entertainment device segment.”


Recent research by In-Stat found the following:


* The mobile market for merchant processing solutions is expected to grow at a 22.3% CAGR through 2013. By 2013, the market is projected to grow to about 775 million units.

* The battle for the fast-growing mobile semiconductor market will intensify beginning in late 2009 and throughout 2010 with the introduction of new multi-core processors from each camp—ARM and x86.


Recent In-Stat research, Mobile Processor Review (#IN0904447SI), covers the worldwide market for mobile merchant market processors, including CPUs, applications processors, and baseband processors. It includes:


* Forecasts of the TAM for mobile processors by application, and market value TAM of silicon functions in mobile devices, through 2013.

* Processor and vendor profiles of: Anyka, AMD, Broadcom, Chipnuts, Freescale, Intel, Jade Chip, Marvell, MtekVision, NVIDIA, Pollux, Qualcomm, Renesas, Samsung, Texas Instruments, VIA Technologies, and Vimicro.

* Examination of the competing architectures and integration trends for multiple cores, graphics, I/O, and baseband functionality.

 

Related URL:
http://www.instat.com/press.asp?ID=2682&sku=IN0904447SI

 

 

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