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USB 2006: Here Comes WirelessPublished by: In-Stat Published: Apr. 20, 2006 - 50 Pages Table of Contents
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AbstractThe Universal Serial Bus (USB) continued its success in 2005, with devices shipping in the PC, PC peripheral, consumer electronics (CE), and communications segments. There are a number of USB types serving applications in these various segments, including low-, full-, and high-speed USB, as well as the newest entrant, wireless USB (WUSB).In 2005, PCs and PC peripherals saw continued transition to high-speed USB. The consumer electronics segment saw continued adoption of USB in digital cameras, portable digital audio players, and set top boxes. In the communications segment, mobile phones continued to adopt full-speed USB as an internal interconnect in large numbers in 2005. Wireless USB is the hottest current news in the USB world. Based on one of two competing ultra-wideband standards, wireless USB backers are attempting to replace the USB cables on the PC desktop, as well as facilitate temporary connections between mobile and fixed devices, such as digital still cameras and printers. This report contains five-year forecasts for the penetration of low/full-speed USB, high-speed USB, and wireless USB into 40 separate applications. Five-year forecasts for average selling prices for USB host controllers, peripheral controllers, hub controllers, and wireless USB solutions are also provided, in addition to brief profiles of major USB silicon and IP suppliers. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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