Abstract
In this age of electronics, users demand equipment that requires minimal human intervention and efficiently manage power. This leads to an increase in demands
for power supply and management semiconductor devices and power management
software embedded in this equipment. Also, consumers want devices capable of
multitasking, thereby involving heightened research activities to bring about new
innovations in the technology behind these devices. As a result, global supply
chains have pushed the demand for devices that facilitate efficient power management
and possess the multitasking capabilities required to satisfy ever-changing
consumer demands.
This BCC report determines the current status of the worldwide power supply and management semiconductor industry, and
assesses its growth potential through 2010. The study focuses on the key power supply and management semiconductor devices
and power management software in use, and their growth potential. It also explores applications in various industry verticals, and
upcoming applications that could give a boost to the industry.
The document presents a comprehensive analysis
of the power supply and management semiconductor
market and its current and expected directions,
in light of maturing markets and industry-
wide efforts to have more open standards.
SCOPE OF STUDY
The report contains:
- Descriptions of the major types of power
supply and management semiconductor
devices
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Analysis of each device and its impact on
future markets worldwide
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Estimates of current market size, with forecasts
through 2010
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Coverage of the major vertical markets,
along with various applications and
subproducts in each vertical
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Discussion of major technological issues,
including the latest industry trends
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Coverage of related issues, such as the regulatory
environment and value chain.