GPS—Locating Its Way Into Mobile Devices


April 23, 2009
29 Pages - SKU: ZZZQ2466495
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Integration is the next key for both GPS providers and device makers. With GPS location technology now considered mature, this report finds that adjacent mobile device markets offer a potential of 802M GPS-enabled units in 2013.

Included in this report are:
  • Global TAM and GPS attach rate forecasts for mobile CE and mobile computation (handsets, PMP, PND, hand-held gaming, digital cameras, notebooks, netbooks/mini-notes, MIDs, UMPCs)
  • Device OEM silicon needs by segment including:
  • Handsets (iPhone, Blackberry, etc.)
  • Portable media players (iTouch, Zune, etc.)
  • Hand-held gaming (Sony PSP, Nintendo DS, etc.)
  • Netbooks (ASUS eePC, Acer Aspire One, etc.)
  • Notebooks
  • Mobile Internet devices (MIDs)
  • Digital cameras (Canon, Sony, Panasonic, Nikon, Kodak, Olympus, Pentax, Samsung etc.)
  • GPS supplier analysis including the following companies:
  • Broadcom
  • Atheros
  • TI
  • SiRF
  • SiGE
  • eRide
  • Infineon
  • CSR
  • Industry guidance from both the silicon provider and device maker points of view



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