It is no secret that motor vehicles have become more electronic. New consumer electronics such as automotive GPS navigation systems and in-vehicle DVD players are now almost commonplace, and are certainly the most visible to the casual observer. Other types of electronics are becoming fairly common as well, such as electronically-controlled windows and power seats, along with engine control and suspension management units. In total, Databeans estimates the automotive electronics market at a value of $105.2 billion for 2007.
In Databeans new study on the automotive semiconductor market, readers will be presented with data on each semiconductor component category, the end applications, and supplier market share. Forecasts are provided by region, by application, and by the product categories. Databeans estimates that the market for semiconductors in automotive is growing at a compound annual growth rate of 8 percent each year over the next five years. Leading suppliers include Freescale Semiconductor, Infineon Technologies, and STMicroelectronics.
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Significant Findings
Introduction
Automotive Electronics
Powertrain
Safety Systems
Body Electronics
Chassis
Entertainment and Information Systems
Consumer Retail
Semiconductor Demand
Regional Forecast
Americas
Europe
Japan
Asia Pacific
Consumption Analysis
Powertrain
Safety Systems
Body Electronics
Chassis
Entertainment – Information Systems
Consumer Retail
Production Analysis
Discretes
Optoelectronics
Sensors
Analog
Logic
Microcontrollers and Processors
Memory
Supplier Market Share
Freescale Semiconductor
Infineon Technologies
STMicroelectronics
Renesas Technology
NEC Electronics
NXP
Robert Bosch
Texas Instruments
Atmel
ON Semiconductor
Methodology
Market Segmentation
Automotive
Computers
Consumer
Communications
Industrial
Product Segmentation
Discretes
Optoelectronics
Sensors and Actuators
Analog
Logic
Memory
Processors
Figure 1: 2007 Worldwide Automotive Semiconductor Revenue Share by Product
Figure 2: 2007 and 2012 Worldwide Automotive Semiconductor Revenue Share by Region.
Figure 3: Worldwide Automotive Semiconductor Revenue Forecast
Figure 4: Americas Automotive Semiconductor Revenue Forecast
Figure 5: Europe Automotive Semiconductor Revenue Forecast
Figure 6: Japan Automotive Semiconductor Revenue Forecast
Figure 7: Asia Pacific Automotive Semiconductor Revenue Forecast
Figure 8: 2007 Worldwide Automotive Semiconductor Revenue Share by Application Area
Figure 9: Worldwide Automotive Semiconductor Revenue Forecast
Figure 10: Worldwide Automotive Semiconductor Revenue Forecast – Powertrain
Figure 11: Enhanced Powertrain Semiconductor Content Share by Product
Figure 12: Worldwide Automotive Semiconductor Revenue Forecast – Safety Systems
Figure 13: Airbag Control Module Semiconductor Content Share by Product
Figure 14: Worldwide Automotive Semiconductor Revenue Forecast – Body Electronics
Figure 15: Climate Control Semiconductor Content Share by Product
Figure 16: Worldwide Automotive Semiconductor Revenue Forecast – Chassis
Figure 17: Stability/Suspension Semiconductor Content Share by Product
Figure 18: Worldwide Automotive Semiconductor Revenue Forecast – Entertainment
Figure 19: Navigation System Semiconductor Content Share by Product
Figure 20: Integrated Wireless Semiconductor Content Share by Product
Figure 21: Worldwide Automotive Semiconductor Revenue Forecast – Aftermarket Retail
Figure 22: Aftermarket Controls Semiconductor Content Share by Product
Figure 23: Worldwide Automotive Discretes Revenue Forecast
Figure 24: Worldwide Automotive Optoelectronics Revenue Forecast
Figure 25: Worldwide Automotive Sensors Revenue Forecast
Figure 26: Worldwide Automotive Sensors Revenue Forecast by Product
Figure 27: Worldwide Analog Revenue Forecast for Automotive
Figure 28: Worldwide Logic Revenue Forecast for Automotive
Figure 29: Worldwide Microcontroller Revenue Forecast for Automotive
Figure 30: Worldwide DSP Revenue Forecast for Automotive
Figure 31: Worldwide Microprocessor Revenue Forecast for Automotive
Figure 32: Worldwide Memory Revenue Forecast for Automotive
Figure 33: Worldwide Memory Revenue for Automotive by Product
Figure 34: 2006 Worldwide Automotive Semiconductor Market Share by Supplier
Table 1: Worldwide Automotive Electronics Revenue Forecast by Application
Table 2: Worldwide Automotive Electronics Shipment Forecast by Application
Table 3: Worldwide Automotive Semiconductor Revenue Forecast by Product
Table 4: Worldwide Automotive Semiconductor Revenue Forecast by Region
Table 5: Worldwide Automotive Semiconductor Revenue Forecast by Application Area
Table 6: Worldwide Automotive Semiconductor Revenue Forecast by Application – Powertrain
Table 7: Worldwide Automotive Semiconductor Revenue Forecast by Application – Safety Systems
Table 8: Worldwide Automotive Semiconductor Revenue Forecast by Application – Body Electronics
Table 9: Worldwide Automotive Semiconductor Revenue Forecast by Application – Chassis
Table 10: Worldwide Automotive Semiconductor Revenue Forecast by Application – Entertainment
Table 11: Worldwide Automotive Semiconductor Revenue Forecast by Application – Aftermarket Retail
Table 12: Worldwide Automotive Sensors Revenue Forecast by Product
Table 13: Worldwide Analog Revenue for Automotive by Product
Table 14: Worldwide Logic Revenue for Automotive by Product
Table 15: Worldwide Processor and Controller Revenue for Automotive by Product
Table 16: Worldwide Microcontroller Revenue for Automotive by Resolution
Table 17: Worldwide Memory Revenue for Automotive by Product
Table 18: 2006 Worldwide Automotive Semiconductor Revenue by Supplier
Table 19: 2006 Americas Automotive Semiconductor Revenue by Supplier
Table 20: 2006 European Automotive Semiconductor Revenue by Supplier
Table 21: 2006 Japanese Automotive Semiconductor Revenue by Supplier
Table 22: 2006 Asia Pacific Automotive Semiconductor Revenue by Supplier