Intel And ARM Focusing On Mobile, Consumer Electronics
According to a recent report by iSuppli, the mobile handset semiconductor market is projected to grow to $58.6 billion by the year 2014. The researcher estimates the smartphone and tablet semiconductor markets to be worth $77 billion by 2014. Reports estimate that media tablets will be the world’s fourth-largest semiconductor consumer in the next years. In 2010, media tablets were the 35th-largest semiconductor consumer. In 2010, semiconductor sales to tablet manufacturers accounted for $2.6 billion. That number is projected to grow to more than $18.4 billion by 2014.
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