Process control and commercial systems constitute the largest single revenue producing segment for industrial semiconductors, and this is likely to continue into the foreseeable future, as greater demand for innovation causes industrial market technologies to evolve. In Databeans latest study on the process control semiconductor market, the firm estimates that this end market will be valued at $89.2 billion for 2007, and the semiconductor market for this equipment should reach $9.1 billion.
Major players in process control include Siemens, ABB, Emerson, Honeywell, and Invensys. Combined, these players control over half of the $54 billion that is purely process control revenue. Combined with inventory systems, building controls, and billing electronics, the market reaches close to $90 billion.
This study provides readers with market forecasts for the end equipment that constitutes process control and commercial systems. OEM market share is presented for process control along with OEM profiles. Semiconductor demand is presented by application and by product. Databeans forecasts demand for discretes, optoelectronics, sensors, analog, logic, microprocessors, microcontrollers, DSP, and memory.
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Significant Findings
The Process Control and Commercial Systems Electronics Market
Market Segmentation for Process Control and Commercial Systems
Manufacturing Trends
Current Market Conditions
Process Control Market and Players
Semiconductors in Process Control
Application Trends
Process Control
Inventory Systems and Billing Controls
Building Controls
Consumption Trends
Semiconductor Revenue Forecast for Process and Commercial Systems Markets
Discretes
Optoelectronics
Sensors
Analog
Logic
Microprocessors
Microcontrollers
DSP
Memory
Methodology
Market Segmentation
Automotive
Computers
Consumer
Communications
Industrial
Product Segmentation
Discretes
Optoelectronics
Sensors and Actuators
Analog
Logic
Memory
Figure 1: Worldwide Process Control and Commercial Systems Electronics Production
Figure 2: Worldwide Process Control Electronics Revenue Forecast
Figure 3: Worldwide Process Control and Commercial Systems Semiconductor Revenue Forecast
Figure 4: 2006 Worldwide Industrial Semiconductor Revenue Share by Market Segment
Figure 5: Worldwide Manufacturing Controls Shipment Forecast
Figure 6: Worldwide Manufacturing Controls Revenue Forecast
Figure 7: Worldwide PLC Shipment Forecast
Figure 8: Worldwide Operator Interface Shipment Forecast
Figure 9: Worldwide Control Infrastructure Shipment Forecast
Figure 10: Worldwide Other Automation Equipment Shipment Forecast
Figure 11: Worldwide Inventory Systems and Billing Controls Revenue Forecast
Figure 12: Worldwide Bar Code Scanner Shipment Forecast
Figure 13: Worldwide RFID Reader Shipment Forecast
Figure 14: Worldwide RFID Tag Shipment Forecast
Figure 15: Worldwide HVAC System Shipment Forecast
Figure 16: Worldwide Security Monitoring Shipment Forecast
Figure 17: Worldwide Security Video Shipment Forecast
Figure 18: Worldwide Other Building Controls Shipment Forecast
Figure 19: Worldwide Process Control and Commercial Systems Semiconductor Revenue Share by Product (2007 and 2012)
Figure 20: Worldwide Process Control and Commercial Systems Semiconductor Revenue Forecast by Market Segment
Figure 21: 2007 Worldwide Process Control and Commercial Systems Semiconductor Revenue by Application
Figure 22: Worldwide Discrete Semiconductor Revenue Forecast for Process Control and Commercial Systems
Figure 23: Worldwide Optoelectronics Revenue Forecast for Process Control and Commercial Systems
Figure 24: Worldwide Sensors Revenue Forecast for Process Control and Commercial Systems
Figure 25: Worldwide Analog Revenue Forecast for Process Control and Commercial Systems
Figure 26: 2007 Worldwide Process Control and Commercial Systems Analog Revenue Share by Product
Figure 27: Worldwide Logic Revenue Forecast for Process Control and Commercial Systems
Figure 28: Worldwide Microprocessor Revenue Forecast for Process Control and Commercial Systems
Figure 29: Worldwide Microcontroller Revenue Forecast for Process Control and Commercial Systems
Figure 30: Worldwide DSP Revenue Forecast for Process Control and Commercial Systems
Figure 31: Worldwide Memory Revenue Forecast for Process Control and Commercial Systems
Table 1: 2005 and 2006 Worldwide Process Control Equipment OEM Market Share
Table 2: Worldwide Industrial Semiconductor Revenue Forecast by Market Segment
Table 3: Worldwide Manufacturing Controls Shipment Forecast
Table 4: Worldwide Manufacturing Controls Revenue Forecast
Table 5: Worldwide Inventory Systems and Billing Controls Shipment Forecast
Table 6: Worldwide Inventory Systems and Billing Controls Revenue Forecast
Table 7: Bar Code Attributes versus RFID Attributes
Table 8: Worldwide Building Controls Shipment Forecast
Table 9: Worldwide Building Controls Revenue Forecast
Table 10: Worldwide Process Control and Commercial Systems Semiconductor Revenue Forecast by Product
Table 11: Worldwide Process Control and Commercial Systems Semiconductor Revenue Forecast by Market Segment
Table 12: Worldwide Process Control and Commercial Systems Semiconductor Revenue Forecast by Product