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The Worldwide Industry and Market Opportunities to 2015 for Compound Semiconductor MMICs

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Summary

The Worldwide Industry & Market Opportunities to 2015 for Compound Semiconductor MMICs (in all compound semiconductors materials including SiGe)

The Worldwide Industry & Market Opportunities to 2015 for Compound Semiconductor MMICs (in all compound semiconductors materials including SiGe)

This report provides detailed information on the current status and (most importantly) forecasted markets and shipments for various classes of MMICs.

In this context by using the acronym “MMICs” we specifically mean RF chips (die) manufactured using various types of compound semiconductor and generally covering frequencies from around 800 MHz to high millimeter-wave. Important applications therefore include: Cell Phones; Defense; Industrial, Scientific & Medical (ISM); SATCOM, WiMAX and Wireless Infrastructure. In this report we are using the abbreviation “Wi-infra” for Wireless Infrastructure.

The report includes descriptions of some typical MMICs, a summary of the end-user applications considered, a detailed coverage of the industry structure (including identification of the players and their international sales outlets), a study of speculated industry trends and extensive profiles of a selection of players. The major parts of the report comprise market forecasts (TAMs in US$ millions) together with selected average selling prices and shipments forecasts. An industry directory and a glossary of abbreviations are also provided.


OVERVIEW OF THE REPORT'S CONTENTS

Types of End-User Systems
Details concerning a range of the types of end-user systems into which MMIC-based sub-systems and modules are implemented. Known contracts and future developments are included. Includes examples of full systems (block diagrams) – that are either currently in production or advanced development.

MMIC Materials, Processes and Types of Products
Realization of MMICs in GaAs, GaN, InP, InGaP, SiC and SiGe. Transistor processes (e.g. pHEMT, HBT, MESFET, etc.). MMIC LNAs, LNBs, Mixers, Switches, PAs, Transmitters (Tx), receivers (Rx) and Transmit-Receive blocks (TxRx). Critique on the competitive impact of CMOS..

Some Product Specifications and Applications
Typical specifications and applications for a range of types of MMICs. Applications and end-users include commercial and military.

Current and On-Coming Underlying Technologies
Material (wafer) supply. Advances in compound semiconductor materials and processing.

Industry Structure, Supply Chains and Dynamics
The players — discussions and critique. Pure-play and fabless players. Profiles on a selection of key players. Examples and roles of distributors. Speculated industry trends — 2009 onwards.

Shipments, Unit Prices and Monetary Sales Forecasts 2009 – 2015
This is the prime focus of the report and it is divided into four sections, the first covers global data and issues whilst the final three are geographically orientated, as follows: Europe; North America; Rest of the World (RoW).

This chapter contains extensive quantitative Engalco-originated monetary market data in both tabular (extensive tables) and chart formats (a substantial number of figures/charts). The hard data covers all the product categories by semiconductor type, i.e. GaAs, GaN, InP, SiC & SiGe. The strategies and methodologies used are described in depth for each end-user category:

Cell Phones (i.e. mobile phones)
Defense (AESAs, EW – receivers & jammers)
ICC (Intelligent Cruise Control for road vehicles)
ISM (Industrial, Scientific & Medical)
Microwave Radios
Millimeter-wave Radios
SATCOM (mainly Ka-band – broadband – TxRx)
VSATs (ground terminals)
Mobile WiMAX

Deep and detailed critiques provide underlying information and explanations of various features and market trends. End-user application segmentation is included and additional charts show this for each semiconductor for the base year (2009) and each year up to 2015. Engalco's background concerning both European and North American microwave market studies is heavily leveraged — particularly recent market-oriented private client projects.

Appendix A
Industry Directory
Contacting information is provided for all the supply-side manufacturers and fabless companies.
Appendix B
Glossary of Abbreviations


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Executive Summary

ES.1 Introduction

ES.2 Product Categories, Application Segments & Frequency Bands

ES.3 "Pure-play" and Fabless Players

ES.4 Prices, Shipments and Markets

Section 1           Types of End-User Systems


Introduction

1.1       Cell Phones

1.2       Generic RF/microwave/millimetre-wave transceiver block

1.3       Defense Applications: AESAs

1.4       Defense Applications: EW

1.5       Defense Applications: Dedicated Defense Communications ("DDC")

          1.5.1 Software-defined Radios (SDRs)

          1.5.2 UAV Communications

1.6       Road vehicles ­ Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC)

1.7       Industrial, Scientific and Medical (ISM)

1.8       Microwave radio

1.9       Millimeter-wave radio

1.10      Ka-band (broadband) SATCOM

1.11      VSATs

1.12      SATNAV

1.13      WiMAX (mobiles)

                                                        
Section 2           MMIC Materials, Processes and Types of Products

2.1       Introduction ­ RF functional blocks

2.2       Summary of what we Mean by the Acronym "MMICs"

2.3       Semiconductor materials (crystals and wafers)

          2.3.1 GaAs

          2.3.2 GaN (gallium nitride)

          2.3.3 Indium-gallium-phosphide (InGaP)

          2.3.4 InP (indium phosphide)

          2.3.5 InN (indium nitride)

          2.3.6 SiC (silicon carbide)

          2.3.7 SiGe (silicon germanium)


2.4       Transistors Implemented within the Processes for MMICs

          2.4.1 Summary

          2.4.2 BiCMOS (SiGe)

          2.4.3 GaAs FETs (strictly GaAs MESFETs)

          2.4.4 HFETs

          2.4.5 GaN FETs (strictly GaN MESFETs)

          2.4.6 HBTs

          2.4.7 HEMTs

          2.4.8 pHEMTs


Section 3 Some Product Specifications and Applications

3.1       Anadigics

3.2       Avago Technologies

          3.2.1 GPS front-end module (ALM-1712)

          3.2.2 Millimeter-wave PA

3.3       Cree

3.4       Endwave

3.5       Hittite Microwave

          3.5.1 Wideband downconverter

          3.5.2 Velocium amplifier MMIC

3.6       Microwave Technology (MwT)

          3.6.1 Low-noise wideband amplifier

          3.6.2 Broadband gain block

3.7       Mimix Broadband

          3.7.1 Balanced power amplifier

          3.7.2 Microwave switch

3.8       NXP Semiconductors

          3.8.1 SiGe:C Low Noise Amplifier MMIC for GPS (BGU7005)

          3.8.2 SiGe:C Wideband low-noise amplifier MMIC

3.9       RF Micro Devices (RFMD)

          3.9.1 Integrated Synthesizer and Mixer (RF205 series)

          3.9.2 Medium power amplifier

3.10      Sumitomo Electric Device Innovations (SEDI)

          3.10.1 Ku-band Power Amplifier MMIC (EMM5075X)

          3.10.2 Ka-band Power Amplifier MMIC (EMM5804YD)

3.11      TriQuint Semiconductor

          3.11.1 High power DC to 18 GHz SPDT FET-based Switch (TGS2306)

          3.11.2 X-band 16-W Power Amplifier


Section 4           Current and On-Coming Underlying Technologies

4.1       Relevant semiconductor materials ­ strategic aspects

4.2       Wafer processing

          4.2.1 Deposition, patterning and etching

          4.2.2 More details on lithography

                    4.2.2.1 Contact lithography

                    4.2.2.2 Projection lithography

                    4.2.2.3 Electron-beam lithography

                    4.2.2.4 Mesa etch ­ or isolation implant

                    4.2.2.5 Some further significant steps

                    4.2.2.6 Testing

                    4.2.2.7 Backside processing

                    4.2.2.8 Visual inspection procedures

4.3       Packaging

          4.3.1 Packaging for MMIC shipment

          4.3.2 Packaging MMICs into carriers to form modules

4.4       Summary of Selected Probing Equipment and Packaging OEMs


Section 5           Industry Structure and Dynamics

5.1       Details of the Players and Types of Products Designed/Manufactured

5.2       Leading Corporations

5.3       Sales and Distribution Networks

5.4       Brief Profiles of Some Selected Players

          5.4.1 Hittite Microwave

          5.4.2 "M/A-COM"

                    Cobham plc

                    M/A-COM Technology Solutions

          5.4.3 Raytheon RF Components

          5.4.4 RF Micro Devices (RFMD)

          5.4.5 TriQuint Semiconductor


Section 6           Shipments, Unit Prices and Sales Forecasts 2009 ­ 2015

6.1      Strategies and Methodologies

          6.1.1 General Aspects

          6.1.2 Average Selling Prices (ASP US$)

          6.1.3 Cell Phones (mobiles)

          6.1.4 Defense

                    6.1.4.1                 AESAs

                    6.1.4.2                 EW receivers and Jammers:

                    6.1.4.3                 DDC Dedicated Defense Communications
                                            (­ Engalco abbreviation)

                    6.1.4.4                 UAV Communications

                    6.1.4.5                 Millimeter-Wave Seekers

          6.1.5               ICC (Intelligent Cruise Control)

          6.1.6               ISM (Industrial, Scientific & Medical)

          6.1.7                 Microwave (MW Radio)

          6.1.8                "Millimeter Wave" (MMW Radio)

          6.1.9                 SATCOM (mainly Ku-Band, Sat-TV, Rx-only)

          6.1.10                SATCOM (mainly Ka-Band, Broadband, Tx-Rx)

          6.1.11              SATNAV

          6.1.12                VSATs (ground terminals only)

          6.1.13                Mobile WiMAX

6.2         MMIC ASPs

          6.2.1        ASPs for GaAs PAs into Cell Phones

          6.2.2        ASPs for GaAs Switch MMICs into Cell Phones

          6.2.3        ASPs for SiGe PA MMICs into Cell Phones

          6.2.4        ASPs for SiGe Switch MMICs into Cell Phones

          6.2.5 ASPs for GaAs PA MMICs for Defense Applications

          6.2.6 ASPs for GaAs non-PA MMICs into Defense Applications

          6.2.7 ASPs for GaN PA MMICs for Defense Applications

          6.2.8 ASPs for non-PA GaN MMICs for Defense Applications

          6.2.9 ASPs for SiGe PA MMICs for Defense Applications

          6.2.10        ASPs for SiGe non-PA MMICs for Defense Applications

          6.2.11 ASPs for GaAs PA MMICs into ICC Applications

          6.2.12 ASPs for MMICs into MW Radio, SATCOM and VSAT Applications

          6.2.13 ASPs for GaAs MMICs into MMW Radio Applications

          6.2.14 ASPs for GaAs and SiGe MMICs into SATNAV Applications

          6.2.15 ASPs for WiMAX (Mobile) Applications

          6.2.16 Total Aggregated TAMs (US$)

6.3       Cell Phones

          6.3.1 Cell phone GaAs PAs

          6.3.2 Cell phone GaAs Switches

          6.3.3 Cell phone SiGe PAs

          6.3.4 Cell phone SiGe Switches

          6.3.5 Aggregated Cell Phone MMICs TAM Data

6.4       Defense

          6.4.1 MMICs into AESAs

                    6.4.1.1 GaAs MMICs into AESA PAs

                    6.4.1.2 GaAs MMICs into AESA non-PAs

                    6.4.1.3 Aggregated TAMs for GaAs MMICs into AESAs

                    6.4.1.4 GaN MMICs into AESA PAs

                    6.4.1.5 GaN non-PA MMICs into AESAs

                    6.4.1.6 SiGe non-PA MMICs into AESAs

                    6.4.1.7 SiC MMICs into PAs for AESAs

                    6.4.1.8 Aggregated MMICs into AESAs TAM Data

          6.4.2 MMICs into EW

                    6.4.2.1 GaAs MMICs into EW PAs

                    6.4.2.2 Non-PA GaAs MMICs into EW

                    6.4.2.3 Aggregated TAMs for GaAs MMICs into EW

                    6.4.2.4 GaN MMICs into EW PAs

                    6.4.2.5 GaN MMICs into EW non-PAs

                    6.4.2.6 Aggregated TAMs for GaN MMICs into EW

                    6.4.2.7 SiGe MMICs into EW non-PAs

                    6.4.2.8 TAMs for all MMIC PAs into EW

                    6.4.2.9 TAMs for all MMIC non-PAs into EW

                    6.4.2.10 Aggregated TAMs for all MMICs into EW

                    6.4.2.11 Dedicated Defense Communications (DDC)

6.5       Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC)

          6.5.1 24-26 GHz GaAs MMICs into ICC

          6.5.2 77-79 GHz GaAs MMICs into ICC

          6.5.3 24-26 GHz SiGe MMICs into ICC

          6.5.4 79 GHz SiGe MMICs into ICC

          6.5.5 Aggregated TAMs for all MMICs into ICC

6.6       Industrial, Scientific and Medical (ISM)

          6.6.1 TAMs for GaAs MMICs into ISM

          6.6.2 TAMs for GaN MMICs into ISM

          6.6.3 TAMs for InP MMICs into ISM

          6.6.4 TAMs for SiC MMICs into ISM

          6.6.5 TAMs for SiGe MMICs into ISM

          6.6.6 Aggregated TAMs for MMICs into ISM Applications

6.7       Microwave (MW) Radio

          6.7.1 Microwave (MW) radio ­ receive-side

                    6.7.1.1 Microwave (MW) radio ­ receive-side GaAs

                    6.7.1.2 Microwave (MW) radio ­ receive-side SiGe

                    6.7.1.3 Microwave (MW) radio ­ transmit-side GaAs

                    6.7.1.4 Microwave (MW) radio ­ transmit-side GaN

          6.7.2 Aggregated TAMs for MMICs into Microwave (MW) Radio Applications

6.8       Millimeter-wave Radio

          6.8.1 GaAs MMICs into the Transmit Side of Millimeter-wave Radio Systems

          6.8.2 GaAs MMICs into PAs - Transmit Side of Millimeter-wave Radio Systems

          6.8.3 GaAs MMICs into "non-PAs" Millimeter-wave Radio Systems

6.9       SATCOM

          6.9.1 BB SATCOM (mainly Ka-band)

                    6.9.1.1 GaAs MMICs into Receive-side BB SATCOM

                    6.9.1.2 SiGe MMICs into Receive-side BB SATCOM

                    6.9.1.3 GaAs MMICs into Transmit-side BB SATCOM

                    6.9.1.4 GaN MMICs into Transmit-side BB SATCOM

                    6.9.1.5 Aggregated BB SATCOM MMIC TAMs

          6.9.2 VSATs

                    6.9.2.1 GaAs MMICs into Receive-side VSAT

                    6.9.2.2 SiGe MMICs into Receive-side VSAT

                    6.9.2.3 GaAs MMICs into Transmit-side VSAT

                    6.9.2.4 GaN MMICs into Transmit-side VSAT

                    6.9.2.5 Aggregated VSAT MMIC TAMs

6.10        SATNAV

          6.10.1 GaAs MMICs into SATNAV Receivers

          6.10.2 SiGe MMICs into SATNAV Receivers

          6.10.3 Aggregated SATNAV MMIC TAMs

6.11      GaAs MMIC PAs into WiMAX (Mobile)


Appendix A Websites for the MMIC Players

Appendix B Glossary of Acronyms

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure ES.1 Proportions of Players Involved in Each Type of CS MMIC (mid-2010)
Figure ES.2 Regionally Totalized Aggregated TAMs (US$M)
Figure ES.3 Global Total Aggregated TAMs (US$M)
Figure ES.4 Total global cell phone GaAs PA TAMs (US$M)
Figure ES.5 Total global cell phone SiGe PA TAMs (US$M)
Figure ES.6 Total Global BB SATCOM TxRx Transmit side GaAs TAMs (US$M)
Figure ES.7 Total Global BB SATCOM TxRx Transmit side GaN TAMs (US$M)
Figure ES.8 Total Global Millimeter-wave Radio aggregated TAMs (US$M)
Figure 1.1 Regional cell phone unit production (M)
Figure 1.2 Total Global cell phone unit production (M)
Figure 1.3 Generic RF/microwave/millimetre-wave transceiver block
Figure 1.4 Example of an Airborne AESA TRM
Figure 1.5 Regional AESA TRM unit production
Figure 1.6 Total AESA TRM unit production
Figure 1.7 Block diagram of a typical ARM receiver (RF functionality)
Figure 1.8 EW TRM unit regional production
Figure 1.9 Total global EW TRM unit production
Figure 1.10 Light vehicle production in the various geographic regions
Figure 1.11 Proportion of new light vehicles with ICC (%)
Figure 1.12 No. of new light vehicles with ICC
Figure 1.13 MW Radio unit production by region
Figure 1.14 Total (global) MW Radio unit production
Figure 1.15 Millimeter-wave radio unit production - regional
Figure 1.16 Total global Millimeter-wave radio unit production
Figure 1.17 Regional broadband (Ka-band) SATCOM TxRx unit production
Figure 1.18 Total global broadband (Ka-band) SATCOM TxRx unit production
Figure 1.19 VSAT terminal unit production (regional)
Figure 1.20 Total global VSAT terminal unit production
Figure 1.21 Regional SATNAV receiver production
Figure 1.22 Total global SATNAV receiver production
Figure 1.23 Regional mobile WiMAX unit production
Figure 1.24 Total global mobile WiMAX unit production
Figure 5.1 Proportions of Players Involved in Each Type of CS MMIC (mid-2010)
Figure 5.2 Numbers of Players Addressing Each End-User Segment (as at mid-2010)
Figure 5.3 Numbers of Players that have their Main Operations Outside of China or the US (as at mid-2010)
Figure 5.4 Marketing and Sales Operations of Different Levels/Maturities of Players
Figure 6.1 ASPs for GaAs PAs into Cell Phones
Figure 6.2 ASPs for GaAs Switch MMICs into Cell Phones
Figure 6.3 ASPs for SiGe PAs into Cell phones
Figure 6.4 ASPs for SiGe Switch MMICs into Cell phones
Figure 6.5 ASPs for GaAs PAs into Defense Applications
Figure 6.6 ASPs for GaAs non-PAs into Defense Applications
Figure 6.7 ASPs for GaN PAs into Defense Applications
Figure 6.8 ASPs for non-PA GaN MMICs into Defense Applications
Figure 6.9 ASPs for SiGe PAs into Defense Applications
Figure 6.10 ASPs for SiGe MMICs into non-PA Defense Applications
Figure 6.11 ASPs for MMICS into ICC Applications
Figure 6.12 ASPs (US$) for MW Radio, SATCOM and VSAT MMICs
Figure 6.13 Millimeter-wave radio ASPs
Figure 6.14 SATNAV GaAs and SiGe MMICs ASPs (US$)
Figure 6.15 WiMAX (Mobile) GaAs MMIC ASPs PAs (US$)
Figure 6.16 Regionally Totalled Aggregated TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.17 Global Total Aggregated TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.18 Regional cell phone GaAs PA unit shipments (M)
Figure 6.19 Total cell phone GaAs PA production (M)
Figure 6.20 Regional cell phone GaAs PA TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.21 Total global cell phone GaAs PA TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.22 Cell phone GaAs switch shipments - regional data (M)
Figure 6.23 Total global cell phone GaAs switch shipments (M)
Figure 6.24 Cell phone GaAs switch TAMs - regional data (US$M)
Figure 6.25 Total global cell phone GaAs switch TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.26 Regional cell phone SiGe PA shipments (M)
Figure 6.27 Total global cell phone SiGe PA shipments (M)
Figure 6.28 Regional cell phone SiGe PA TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.29 Total global cell phone SiGe PA TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.30 Regional cell phone SiGe switch shipments (M)
Figure 6.31 Total cell phone SiGe switch shipments (M)
Figure 6.32 Regional cell phone SiGe switch TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.33 Total global cell phone SiGe switch TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.34 Regional cell phone aggregated TAMs for all MMICs (US$M)
Figure 6.35 Total global cell phone aggregated TAMs for all MMICs (US$M)
Figure 6.36 Regional AESA GaAs PA shipments (M)
Figure 6.37 Total global AESA GaAs PA shipments (M)
Figure 6.38 Regional AESA GaAs TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.39 Total global AESA GaAs TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.40 Regional AESA GaAs non-PA shipments (M)
Figure 6.41 Total global AESA GaAs non-PA shipments (M)
Figure 6.42 Regional AESA GaAs non-PA TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.43 Total global AESA GaAs non-PA TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.44 Regional AESA total GaAs TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.45 Total global AESA total GaAs TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.46 Regional AESA GaN PA shipments (M)
Figure 6.47 Total global AESA GaN PA shipments (M)
Figure 6.48 Regional AESA GaN PA TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.49 Total global AESA GaN PA TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.50 Regional AESA GaN non-PA shipments (M)
Figure 6.51 Total global AESA GaN non-PA shipments (M)
Figure 6.52 Regional AESA GaN non-PA TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.53 Total global AESA GaN non-PA TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.54 Regional AESA SiGe non-PA shipments (M)
Figure 6.55 Total global AESA SiGe non-PA shipments (M)
Figure 6.56 Regional AESA SiGe non-PA TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.57 Total global AESA SiGe non-PA TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.58 Regional AESA SiC PA TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.59 Total global AESA SiC PA TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.60 Regionally aggregated TAMs for all MMICs into AESAs (US$M)
Figure 6.61 Total global aggregated TAMs for all MMICs into AESAs (US$M)
Figure 6.62 Regional EW GaAs PA shipments (M)
Figure 6.63 Total global EW GaAs PA shipments (M)
Figure 6.64 Regional EW GaAs TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.65 Total global EW GaAs TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.66 Regional EW GaAs non-PA shipments (M)
Figure 6.67 Total global EW GaAs non-PA shipments (M)
Figure 6.68 Regional EW GaAs non-PA TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.69 Total global EW GaAs non-PA TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.70 Regional EW total GaAs TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.71 Total global EW total GaAs TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.72 Regional EW GaN PA shipments (M)
Figure 6.73 Total global EW GaN PA shipments (M)
Figure 6.74 Regional EW GaN PA TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.75 Total global EW GaN PA TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.76 Regional EW GaN non-PA shipments (M)
Figure 6.77 Total global EW GaN non-PA shipments (M)
Figure 6.78 Regional EW GaN non-PA TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.79 Total global EW GaN non-PA TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.80 Regional aggregated EW total GaN TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.81 Total global aggregated EW total GaN TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.82 Regional EW SiGe non-PA shipments (M)
Figure 8.83 Total global EW SiGe non-PA shipments (M)
Figure 6.84 Regional EW SiGe non-PA TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.85 Total global EW SiGe non-PA TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.86 Regional EW total PA TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.87 Total global EW total PA TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.88 Regional EW total non-PA TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.89 Total global EW total non-PA TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.90 Regional aggregated TAMs for all MMICs into EW (US$M)
Figure 6.91 Total global aggregated TAMs for all MMICs into EW (US$M)
Figure 6.92 Regional ICC 24-26GHz GaAs MMIC shipments
Figure 6.93 Total global ICC 24-26GHz GaAs MMIC shipments
Figure 6.94 Regional ICC 24-26GHz GaAs MMIC TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.95 Total global ICC 24-26GHz GaAs MMIC TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.96 Regional ICC 77-79GHz GaAs MMIC shipments
Figure 6.97 Total global ICC 77-79GHz GaAs MMIC shipments
Figure 6.98 Regional ICC 77-79GHz GaAs MMIC TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.99 Total global ICC 77-79GHz GaAs MMIC TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.100 Regional ICC 24-26GHz SiGe MMIC shipments
Figure 6.101 Total global ICC 24-26GHz SiGe MMIC shipments
Figure 6.102 Regional ICC 24-26GHz SiGe MMIC TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.103 Total global ICC 24-26GHz SiGe MMIC TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.104 Regional ICC 79GHz SiGe MMIC shipments
Figure 6.105 Total global ICC 79GHz SiGe MMIC shipments
Figure 6.106 Regional ICC 79GHz SiGe MMIC TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.107 Total global ICC 79GHz SiGe MMIC TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.108 Regional aggregated TAMs (US$M) for all MMICs into ICC radars
Figure 6.109 Total global aggregated TAMs (US$M) for all MMICs into ICC radars
Figure 6.110 Regional ISM GaAs TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.111 Total global ISM GaAs TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.112 Regional ISM GaN TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.113 Total global ISM GaN TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.114 Regional ISM InP TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.115 Total global ISM InP TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.116 Regional ISM SiC TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.117 Total global ISM SiC TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.118 Regional ISM SiGe TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.119 Total global ISM SiGe TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.120 Regional ISM Aggregated TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.121 Total global ISM Aggregated TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.122 Regional MW Radio Receive side GaAs shipments (M)
Figure 6.123 Total Global MW Radio Receive side GaAs shipments (M)
Figure 6.124 Regional MW Radio Receive side GaAs TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.125 Total global MW Radio Receive side GaAs TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.126 Regional MW Radio Receive side SiGe shipments (M)
Figure 6.127 Total global MW Radio Receive side SiGe shipments (M)
Figure 6.128 Regional MW Radio Receive side SiGe TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.129 Total global MW Radio Receive side SiGe TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.130 Regional MW Radio Transmit side GaAs shipments (M)
Figure 6.131 Total Global MW Radio Transmit side GaAs shipments (M)
Figure 6.132 Regional MW Radio Transmit side GaAs TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.133 Total Global MW Radio Transmit side GaAs TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.134 Regional MW Radio Transmit side GaN shipments (M)
Figure 6.135 Total Global MW Radio Transmit side GaN shipments (M)
Figure 6.136 Regional MW Radio Transmit side GaN TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.137 Total Global MW Radio Transmit side GaN TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.138 Regional MW Radio aggregated TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.139 Total Global MW Radio aggregated TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.140 Regional Millimeter-wave radio Transmit side GaAs TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.141 Total Global Millimeter-wave Radio Transmit side GaAs TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.142 Regional Millimeter-wave radio Transmit side GaAs PA TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.143 Total Global Millimeter-wave Radio Transmit side GaAs PA TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.144 Regional Millimeter-wave GaAs non-PA TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.145 Total Global Millimeter-wave GaAs non-PA TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.146 Regional Millimeter-wave radio aggregated TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.147 Total Global Millimeter-wave Radio aggregated TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.148 Regional BB SATCOM TxRx Receive side GaAs shipments (M)
Figure 6.149 Total Global BB SATCOM TxRx Receive side GaAs shipments (M)
Figure 6.150 Regional BB SATCOM TxRx Receive side GaAs TAMs (US$
Figure 6.151 Total Global BB SATCOM TxRx Receive side GaAs TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.152 Regional BB SATCOM TxRx Receive side SiGe shipments (M)
Figure 6.153 Total Global BB SATCOM TxRx Receive side SiGe shipments (M)
Figure 6.154 Regional BB SATCOM TxRx Receive side SiGe TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.155 Total Global BB SATCOM TxRx Receive side SiGe TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.156 Regional BB SATCOM TxRx Transmit side GaAs shipments (M)
Figure 6.157 Total Global BB SATCOM TxRx Transmit side GaAs shipments (M)
Figure 6.158 Regional BB SATCOM TxRx Transmit side GaAs TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.159 Total Global BB SATCOM TxRx Transmit side GaAs TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.160 Regional BB SATCOM TxRx Transmit side GaN shipments (M)
Figure 6.161 Total Global BB SATCOM TxRx Transmit side GaN shipments (M)
Figure 6.162 Regional BB SATCOM TxRx Transmit side GaN TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.163 Total Global BB SATCOM TxRx Transmit side GaN TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.164 Regional BB SATCOM TxRx aggregated TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.165 Total Global BB SATCOM TxRx aggregated TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.166 Regional VSAT Terminal Receive side GaAs shipments (M)
Figure 6.167 Total Global VSAT Terminal Receive side GaAs shipments (M)
Figure 6.168 Regional VSAT Terminal Receive side GaAs TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.169 Total Global VSAT Terminal Receive side GaAs TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.170 Regional VSAT Terminal Receive side SiGe shipments (M)
Figure 6.171 Total Global VSAT Terminal Receive side SiGe shipments (M)
Figure 6.172 Regional VSAT Terminal Receive side SiGe TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.173 Total Global VSAT Terminal Receive side SiGe TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.174 Regional VSAT Terminal Transmit side GaAs shipments (M)
Figure 6.175 Total Global VSAT Terminal Transmit side GaAs shipments (M)
Figure 6.176 Regional VSAT Terminal Transmit side GaAs TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.177 Total Global VSAT Terminal Transmit side GaAs TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.178 Regional VSAT Terminal Transmit side GaN shipments (M)
Figure 6.179 Total Global VSAT Terminal Transmit side GaN shipments (M)
Figure 6.180 Regional VSAT Terminal Transmit side GaN TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.181 Total Global VSAT Terminal Transmit side GaN TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.182 Regional VSAT Terminal aggregated TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.183 Total Global VSAT Terminal aggregated TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.184 Regional SATNAV receiver GaAs MMIC shipments
Figure 6.185 Total Global SATNAV receiver GaAs MMIC shipments
Figure 6.186 Regional SATNAV receiver GaAs MMIC TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.187 Total Global SATNAV receiver GaAs MMIC TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.188 Regional SATNAV receiver SiGe MMIC shipments
Figure 6.189 Total Global SATNAV receiver SiGe MMIC shipments
Figure 6.190 Regional SATNAV receiver SiGe MMIC TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.191 Total Global SATNAV receiver SiGe MMIC TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.192 Regional SATNAV receiver aggregated TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.193 Total Global SATNAV receiver aggregated TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.194 Regional Mobile WiMAX GaAs PA TAMs (US$M)
Figure 6.195 Total Global Mobile WiMAX GaAs PA TAMs (US$M)

LIST OF TABLES

Table 4-1 A Summary of Selected Probing Equipment and Packaging OEMs
Table 5-1 Types of Semiconductor Materials Associated with the Identified Players
Table 5-2 Main Applications for the MMICs Available from the Identified Players
Table 5-3 Country of Headquarters of the Identified Players and whether Fabless
Table 5-4 Worldwide Sales Outlets for the RFIC Players


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