Abstract
In-Stat expects the total WiMAX user terminal chipset market to reach almost
$500 million in 2012, growing from $27 million in 2007. WiMAX base station
semiconductor revenues are expected to be approximately $1.4 billion in 2012,
compared to $130 million in 2007.
- Embedded mobile WiMAX in mobile PCs is expected to primarily drive WiMAX
chipset volumes over the forecast period.
- WiMAX CPE (modems and gateways), external clients and dual-mode
cellular/WiMAX handsets will also drive WiMAX volumes over the forecast period.
- Sequans and Intel, although both focused primarily on the Mobile WiMAX
market, supplied much of the Fixed WiMAX user-terminal chipsets in 2007.
- Runcom, Beceem, GCT Semiconductor and Sequans supplied the majority of
chipsets for KT' s various Mobile WiMAX product offerings.
- A plethora of chipset companies, which are completely focused on the
Mobile WiMAX market, are expected to commercially release products in 2008,
including Altair, Amicus, ApaceWave, Comsys, NextWave, Redpine Signals and
XRONet.
- Growth in the WiMAX user-terminal chipset market is expected to be
primarily driven by adoption of Mobile WiMAX into mobile PCs, mainly driven by
Intel.