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Worldwide PC Interface and Technologies 2008-2012 Forecast, Part 2Published by: IDC Published: Jan. 28, 2009 - 31 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study Methodology Situation Overview Future Outlook Forecast and Assumptions Wired Device Connectivity Interfaces USB 1.1, USB 2.0, and USB 3.0 Table: Worldwide USB 1.1, 2.0, and 3.0 Penetration in PCs, 2007-2012 Figure: Worldwide USB 1.1, 2.0, and 3.0 Penetration in PCs, 2007-2012 Key Assumption(s) IEEE 1394a and 1394b Table: Worldwide 1394a and 1394b Penetration in PCs, 2007-2012 Figure: Worldwide 1394a and 1394b Penetration in PCs, 2007-2012 Key Assumption(s) PCI and PCI Express 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0 Table: Worldwide PCI and PCI Express Input/Output Penetration in PCs, 2007-2012 Figure: Worldwide PCI and PCI Express Input/Output Penetration in PCs, 2007-2012 Key Assumption(s) Wireless Device Connectivity Interfaces Bluetooth and Ultrawideband Table: Worldwide Ultrawideband and Bluetooth Penetration in PCs, 2007-2012 Figure: Worldwide Ultrawideband and Bluetooth Penetration in PCs, 2007-2012 Key Assumption(s) Wired Networking Interfaces V.90/92 Analog Modems Table: Worldwide Modem Penetration in PCs, 2007-2012 Figure: Worldwide Modem Penetration in PCs, 2007-2012 Key Assumption(s) Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Table: Worldwide Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Penetration in PCs, 2007-2012 Figure: Worldwide Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet Penetration in PCs, 2007-2012 Key Assumption(s) Storage Interfaces Parallel ATA and Serial ATA Table: Worldwide Parallel ATA and Serial ATA Penetration in PCs, 2007-2012 Figure: Worldwide Parallel ATA and Serial ATA Penetration in PCs, 2007-2012 Key Assumption(s) Graphics Interface and Technologies Integrated and Discrete Graphics Table: Worldwide Integrated and Discrete Graphics Penetration in PCs, 2007-2012 Figure: Worldwide Integrated and Discrete Graphics Penetration in PCs, 2007-2012 Key Assumption(s) AGP and PCI Express Graphics Table: Worldwide AGP and PCI Express Graphics Penetration in PCs, 2007-2012 Figure: Worldwide AGP and PCI Express Graphics Penetration in PCs, 2007-2012 Key Assumption(s) Security Trusted Platform Module Table: Worldwide Trusted Platform Module Penetration in PCs, 2007-2012 Figure: Worldwide Trusted Platform Module Penetration in PCs, 2007-2012 Key Assumption(s) Assumptions Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Worldwide PC Market, 2008-2012 Essential Guidance Learn More Related Research Synopsis AbstractThis IDC study tracks and forecasts the worldwide market attach rate (aka penetration rate) for interfaces and technologies shipping in desktop and portable PCs from 2007 through 2012. Eighteen interfaces are studied in part 1 (see Worldwide PC Interface and Technologies 2008-2012 Forecast, and fourteen are studied in part 2 (this study). Technologies and interfaces supported through add-in cards and other aftermarket devices that are added to a PC after the PC's sale to the end user are not covered in this study. "Historically, when average selling prices for notebooks were high and consumers purchased mainly desktops, the commercial market segment dictated trends in the notebook market. From an interface standpoint, this generally meant including only interfaces that were tied to specific uses and maintaining their presence over a long period of time due to legacy concerns by the conservative commercial client base. With the growth of the consumer notebook market, a greater array of interfaces are available and being added to notebooks, allowing OEMs to differentiate their PC offerings and develop usage-specific systems."- Richard Shim, research manager, Personal Computing Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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