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IEEE 1394: FireWire Burning Slower

Published by: In-Stat

Published: Jul. 29, 2002 - 59 Pages


Table of Contents




IEEE 1394: FireWire Burning Slower

Executive Summary
Methodology
Introduction
Overview of 13941394b - Building for the FutureComparisons: 1394a vs. 1394b
Beta Mode Physical Layer
Interoperability with 1394aBi-lingual Port & Border Node
Connectors & Cables:

The PIL/FOP Model for PCs
The Markets for 1394b


Enabling the 1394 MarketMarket Barriers & EnablersContent Protection
Interface AlternativesUSB 2.0
USB On-The-Go
Other Interface Choices
DVI

Interoperability: Living up to the Promise of Peer-to-Peer
Windows Logo Program, XP & 1394


The 1394 Market OpportunityPC-Based Applications: Computing HostsNotebooks
Desktops
Host Adapter Cards & DV Edit Solutions
PC Host Forecast

PC-Based Applications: Computer PeripheralsPC/Web Cameras
Storage Peripherals
Printers & Scanners

Consumer Electronics ApplicationsDigital TVs
Set Top BoxesCable Set Top Boxes
DBS Set Top Boxes
Terrestrial Set Top Boxes

Video Game Consoles
DVD Recorders
Digital VCRs
Standalone PVRs
Digital Camcorders
Digital Still Cameras
Residential Gateways
AudioConsumer & Professional Audio
Digital Audio Players

Automotive
Home Networking as a Market Driver

Semiconductor CompetitorsAgere
Fujitsu
Initio
NEC
Oxford Semiconductor
Philips
Texas Instruments
VIA
Wipro

1394 Integration into PC Core Logic Chipsets
1394a vs. 1394b Forecast

Forecast Summary


List of TablesTable 1. Total Worldwide 1394 Forecast (Units in Thousands)
Table 2. Comparison of 1394a and 1394b
Table 3. PC Host Adoption of 1394 (Units in Thousands)
Table 4. PC/Web Cameras with 1394 (Units in Thousands)
Table 5. PC-Based Storage Devices with 1394 (Units in Thousands)
Table 6. Desktop Printers with 1394 (Units in Thousands)
Table 7. Scanners with 1394 (Units in Thousands)
Table 8. Digital TVs 1394 (Units in Thousands)
Table 9. Digital Cable Set Top Boxes with 1394 (Units in Thousands)
Table 10. DBS Set Top Boxes with 1394 (Units in Thousands)
Table 11. Terrestrial Set Top Boxes with 1394 (Units in Thousands)
Table 12. Game Consoles with 1394 (Units in Thousands)
Table 13. Consumer Entertainment DVD Recorders with 1394 (Units in Thousands)
Table 14. Digital VCRs with 1394 (Units in Thousands)
Table 15. Stand-alone PVRs with 1394 (Units in Thousands)
Table 16. Camcorder Adoption of 1394 (Units in Thousands)
Table 17. Digital Still Cameras with 1394 (Units in Thousands)
Table 18. Residential Gateways with 1394 (Units in Thousands)
Table 19. Audio-Only Devices with 1394 (Units in Thousands)
Table 20. Portable Digital Music Players with 1394 (Units in Thousands)
Table 21. Digital Audio Jukeboxes with 1394 (Units in Thousands)
Table 22. 1394 Automotive Network Forecast (Units in Thousands)
Table 23. 1394-enabled Consumer Electronics Connected to Home Networks (Units in Thousands)
Table 24. 1394a/1394b Semiconductor Penetration Forecast (%)
Table 25. Overall PC & Peripheral Adoption of 1394 (Units in Thousands)
Table 26. Overall Digital Consumer Adoption of 1394 (Units in Thousands)
Table 27. Overall 1394 Summary (Units in Thousands)
Table 28. Port Forecast for 1394 Peripherals (Total Ports in Thousands of Units)


List of FiguresFigure 1. Example 1394 Network
Figure 2. Bi-Lingual Border Node
Figure 3. 1394b PIL/FOP Model
Figure 4. User Environments for 1394
Figure 5. Overview 1394 Specification Structure
Figure 6. Consumer Usage Example: The PC to Consumer Device Connection
Figure 7. Comparison of Uptake by Consumer and Corporate Desktops, & Notebooks
Figure 8. Automotive Whole-System Networks for Communication & Safety
Figure 9. Pictorial of Wired 1394-to-Wired 1394 Bridge via 802.11
Figure 10. Overall PC & Peripheral Adoption of 1394 (Units in Thousands)
Figure 11. Overall Digital Consumer Adoption of 1394 (Units in Thousands)
Figure 12. Overall Digital Consumer Adoption of 1394 (Units in Thousands)




Abstract

IEEE 1394: FireWire Burning Slower IEEE 1394 is a high speed serial bus found on PCs, PC peripherals, and a growing number of consumer electronics products. In the past year, the market for 1394-enabled products has seen some significant developments. In 2002, 1394-enabled notebook PC shipments surpassed desktop PCs for the first time. In the consumer electronics space, shipments of the 1394-enabled Sony PlayStation 2 surpassed 30 million units worldwide in May. In addition, all digital camcorders shipping in 2002 have 1394 ports.

On the other hand, the release of the USB 2.0 specification affected 1394 in the PC peripheral space. The USB 2.0 spec offers speed comparable to 1394, while USB can be found in many more PCs than 1394. Because of this fact, peripheral devices such as rewritable CD and DVD drives, external hard disk drives, and PC cameras are expected to adopt USB 2.0 quickly, often at the expense of 1394.

Total 1394-enabled devices grew by a solid 33% in 2001 over 2000. While future growth will be slower overall, momentum is still positive. Solid growth will continue as the interface penetrates more Stock Keeping Units (SKU's) in the retail PC, digital camcorder, and other consumer electronics markets, and emerges into new applications such as automotive.

This report contains analysis and five-year forecasts for all 1394-enabled products. Profiles of 1394 semiconductor suppliers are also included.



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