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To: patrick tang who wrote (18657)6/1/1999 2:10:00 PM
From: Moonray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25814
 
STMicroelectronics Finishes the Year as No. 1 in MPEG Video Chip Revenues
BUSINESS WIRE - JUN 01,1999, 08:02 EASTERN

NEWTON, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 1, 1999--STMicroelectronics
finished first in worldwide MPEG video chip revenues for 1998 by
taking advantage of the strong demand for its MPEG-2 decoders in set
top boxes.

While C-Cube Microsystems finished first in total unit shipments,
much of their volume came from lower priced MPEG-1 decoder chips rather
than the pricier MPEG-2 chips, according to Cahners In-Stat Group, a
high-tech market research firm.

According to Cahners In-Stat Group, growth in MPEG-2 applications for
on-line networks (set top boxes) doubled to almost $283 million in
1998 while MPEG-2 for published media (DVD) grew to almost $127.5
million in 1998.

Worldwide, the market for MPEG video chips increased to $616 million
in 1998, up from $569 million in 1997.

Cahners In-Stat Group also reports:

-- Annual revenue growth increased slightly more than 8% over 1997
while MPEG video chip unit shipments rose a healthy 41.8%; this growth
occurred during a year when total worldwide semiconductor revenues
decreased more than 8%

-- MPEG-4 decoders, for applications such as video-telephony and
video-conferencing, will begin shipping this year and will experience
significant growth in the year 2000

-- The top four MPEG vendors for unit shipments and revenues
in 1998 were the same as the last two years: C-Cube,
STMicroelectronics, ESS Technology and LSI Logic


"Market share for MPEG-2 Decoders for published media increased
dramatically last year," said Michelle Abraham, senior analyst for
Cahners In-Stat Group's Multimedia Service. "We expect growth in this
area to continue due to the increased Super Video CD player market in
China."

MPEG-1 decoder chip shipments are expected to begin declining in 1999.
Abraham wrote the report MPEG Video Chip Market Share, No. MM9904MI,
which includes market share, product line and revenue analysis.

Cahners In-Stat Group is a high-technology market research firm with
comprehensive understanding of computer and convergence, networking,
wireless, telecommunications, Internet and semiconductor markets.
Headquartered in Newton, offices are also located in Scottsdale, Ariz.
and San Jose, Calif.

Cahners In-Stat Group is part of Cahners Business Information, the
largest publisher of specialized business publications in the United
States and a division of Reed Elsevier. Visit Cahners In-Stat Group
online at cahnersinstat.com.

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CONTACT: Cahners In-Stat Group
Michelle Abraham, 602/483-4445
email: mabraham@cahnersinstat.com
Christina Hecht, 602/483-4443
email: checht@cahnersinstat.com
instat.com

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