Abstract
Bishop and Associates has just released the new nine-chapter research report
analyzing the World Computer and Peripheral Market. This comprehensive report
provides detail on all aspects of the world computer and peripheral market,
including connector statistics for the years 2006-2011 (including five-year
CAGRs), and projections to the year 2016.
This report analyzes Computers & Peripherals worldwide and their connector
usage including:
Estimates of equipment & connector volume 2001-2016 in units and dollars.
Forecasts by market segment and region of the world.
Equipment segments include mobile, desktop, server, HPC, storage, LAN,
peripheral equipment and other. Categories include:
PDA/communicator, notebook/tablet, desktop, motherboard, peripheral equipment,
entry level/blade server, midrange, enterprise server, mainframe, workstation,
high performance & technical computers (HPC), SAN/NAS/SAS HDD storage, desktop
LAN equipment & boards, single board/embedded computers, and others.
Connector volume is provided by I/O, internal board-to-board, and other
connector and cable connector/assembly categories.
During the 2001-2006 period, the computer Industry grew at a combined unit
growth rate of 12.8%, aided by the recovery from the 2001 recession. The
2006-2011 growth rate will be about 8% considering it' s starting from higher
2006 base than we did in 2001. The projected 15-year CAGR is 11%. The
developing third world demand, with one-half of the world' s population, will
become a major growth engine.
Years 2005 and 2006 were strong for the computer industry, although demand is
cooling slightly in 2007 for computer sales. Proprietary RISC servers continue
under pressure from PC server architecture. Digital convergence continues to
spark new developments. However, the, the market is generally healthy and
continues to hold promise.
The Connector Customer Base continues to trend toward EMS/ODM outsourcing. OEM
consolidation has somewhat stabilized around existing major players (Acer,
Apple. Dell, HP and IBM), but there will be new players in the blade server,
storage, embedded computing and I/O areas. There is also the possibility of
additional consolidation (or the emergence of new major players from Asia).
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