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To: robert b furman who wrote (299)11/6/2001 12:12:32 PM
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Handsets will drive power chip sales to $26.8 billion by 2005, says report
Semiconductor Business News
(11/06/01 11:43 a.m. EST)

SAN JOSE -- With a boost from cellular phone applications, power semiconductor revenues will grow to $26.8 billion by 2005 from $17.7 billion in 2000, according to a new report from Frost & Sullivan.

"Mobile communication devices provide a tremendous market for the power management and smart power integrated circuits," said analyst Sunderraju Ramachandran of Frost & SullivanIndustry. "Power integrated circuits, with much smaller chip/board area requirement provide a natural choice for the portable communication applications such as mobile and cordless telephones."

The report concludes that market share in the power semiconductor segment remains up for grabs with integration of features and process breakthroughs deciding which suppliers will emerge as winners in the middle of the decade.
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