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[November 25, 2009]

Research and Markets: Opportunities for Embedded Processors in the Digital Home - 2009 Edition

DUBLIN --(Business Wire)-- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/c43d97/opportunities_for) has announced the addition of the "Opportunities for Embedded Processors in the Digital Home- 2009 Edition" report to their offering.

Analysis of the revenue and unit opportunities for embedded processors in eight applications in the Digital Home, identifying which are the key areas for growth. Forecasts to 2014.

Opportunities for Embedded Processors in the Digital Home - Report Overview Key features of the study include: Focus on the Digital Home, using findings from Embedded Processing Service.

Analysis of the market for ARM (News - Alert), MIPS, Power Architecture & x86 in the Digital Home.

Analysis also of the market for PLD/FPGA, general purpose DSP, other 32/64-bit MCU/eMPU and other ASIC/ASSP in the Digital Home.

Unit and revenue analysis in each application. Base year is 2008, with forecasts to 2014.

2008 market share estimates for suppliers of embedded processors in the Digital Home.

Highly quantitative analysis, with discussion summarized in short, easy to read bullet points.

PDF and Excel delivery options available.

Application Analysis The study provides analysis of the market for embedded processors in the Digital Home in each of the following applications: Wired Games Consoles Handheld Games Consoles Media Players/MP3 Players Cameras & Camcorders TVs & Set-top Boxes DVD Recorders & Players Customer Premises Equipment Other Consumer Electronics Product Analysis For each application, the study provides analysis of units and revenues for each of the following products. Base year for analysis is 2008, with forecasts to 2014.

ARM-based MCU/eMPU ARM-based ASIC/ASSP MIPS-based MCU/eMPU MIPS-based ASIC/ASSP Power Architecture-based MCU/eMPU Power Architecture-based ASIC/ASSP x86-based MCU/eMPU x86-based ASIC/ASSP Other 32/64-bit MCU/eMPU Other ASIC/ASSP General Purpose DSP PLD/FPGA Companies Mentioned: Broadcom IBM Microelectronics Mediatek NEC Electronics NXP Semiconductors (News - Alert) Renesas Technology Samsung Sony STMicroelectronics Toshiba Key Topics Covered: Executive Overview Key Point Conclusions Scope & Method Scope Research Method Embedded Processing Service Embedded Processors in the Digital Home Revenue Analysis Wired Games Consoles Handheld Games Consoles Media Players/MP3 Players Cameras & Camcorders TVs & Set-top Boxes DVD Recorders & Players Customer Premises Equipment Other Consumer Electronics Embedded Processors in the Digital Home Unit Analysis Appendix I - Suppliers of Embedded Processors in the Digital Home Author: Colin Barnden - Principal Analyst Colin is principal analyst for semiconductor research and vice president of business development. Prior to joining Semicast, he worked for 12 years at IMS Research, rising to the position of Senior Research Director of its Semiconductor Research Group and responsible for analyst coverage on the analog/mixed signal, optoelectronic and embedded processing industries. Colin also set-up and established IMS Research's Automotive Electronics Group. During his tenure, Colin authored dozens of reports and became a well respected industry analyst. He holds a B.S. in Electronic Engineering from Aston University, England.

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