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World Automatic Test Equipment (ATE) MarketsPublished by: Frost & Sullivan Published: Jun. 1, 2001 Table of Contents
AbstractElectronics and Telecom Boom Fuel Demand for Test EquipmentThe rapid expansion of the electronics industry, through the growth of telecom, personal entertainment, and Internet infrastructure segments, will foster important new revenue opportunities for participants in ATE markets. Consumer demand for faster Internet connectivity and advanced wireless telecom features, for example, will drive development and deployment of sophisticated new computers, Internet-ready phones, and high-speed networks. As a result, the need for equipment to test these emerging technologies will rise quickly. This Frost & Sullivan research covers both the component and printed circuit board (PCB) segments of automatic test equipment markets. It examines key subsegments, from component logic and memory testers to PCB in-circuit and functional testers. By pinpointing market drivers and restraints and providing accurate revenue forecasts for each segment, this study offers users a comprehensive overview of a fast-moving field. System-on-a-Chip Testers Lead Market Growth "In recent years, the system-on-a-chip (SOC) tester market has grown dramatically and will likely become the major form of component testing in the future," says the author of this report. As electronics manufacturers continue to develop more complex components, they will increasingly require platform test equipment that can evaluate several applications simultaneously. Some participants have already refocused their product development on SOC testers to capitalize on the revenue potential for these high-priced, multi-function products. This research tracks end-user trends and assesses their impact on ATE markets, helping your company optimize its resources and ultimately multiply its gains. Changes in End-User Markets Intensify ATE Industry Competition "The net result of end-user mergers and acquisitions is that the number of ATE customers is shrinking, making ATE markets even more competitive," says the author. This trend toward end-user consolidation has been especially prevalent in Internet and telecom sectors. Meanwhile, the cyclical pattern of these end-user markets is spurring additional competition among ATE suppliers, as firms battle for sales during peak periods.
While ATE suppliers attempt to maximize the value of their products and reduce
prices to attract customers, all participants will have to improve efficiency to
sustain profit margins in such a competitive field. This study tracks industry
trends and analyzes competitive strategies, enabling your firm to develop a
successful business plan.
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