Abstract
In-Stat expects the GPS chipset market to be driven by integration into mobile
devices, including personal navigation devices (PNDs), cellular handsets,
mobile PCs, and a variety of portable CE devices. The most promising portable
CE categories include ultra mobile devices (UMDs), handheld games, portable
media players, and digital cameras. Although there are external GPS receivers
available for mobile PCs, PDAs, smartphones, digital cameras, handheld games,
and other portable CE devices, volumes of these have been limited, and
integration of GPS will allow for more widespread use of GPS and will spur
much greater GPS chipset shipment volumes.
GPS chipset shipments are expected to grow from 110 million in 2006, to 725
million in 2011. GPS chipset revenues are expected to grow from $520 million
in 2006, to more than $1.3 billion in 2011, with the extremely high volumes
offsetting the very rapid chipset price erosion. Volume uptake of cellular
handsets will drive the significant majority of this growth. On the cellular
handset side, better chipset architecture, combined with greater operator
support of location-based services, will help to drive GPS growth in this
market.
Qualcomm currently dominates the cellular handset market with its "integrated"
GPS solution, while SiRF dominates the personal navigation device space. TI
and Broadcom, with their cellular chipset and in-house GPS solutions, promise
to be solid competitors in the cellular handset market.
Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Introduction
- GPS Overview
- What Is GPS?
- How Does GPS Work?
- A-GPS
- Control Plane and User Plane A-GPS
- Offline A-GPS
- Other Satellite Navigation Systems
- The EU' s Galileo
- Russia' s GLONASS
- Japan' s QZSS
- China' s Beidou
- Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System
- Overview of Basic GPS Chipset Architecture
- Portable Navigation Devices (PNDs)
- GPS in Cellular Handsets
- GPS Chips in Portable CE Devices
- Ultra Mobile Devices
- Handheld Games
- Portable Media Players (PMPs)
- Digital Cameras
- PDAs
- GPS Chips in Mobile PCs
- Total Integrated GPS in Mobile Devices
- Vendor Profiles
- Broadcom (Global Locate)
- CellGuide
- CSR
- eRide
- GloNav
- Infineon
- Intel
- MediaTek
- NemeriX
- NXP
- Qualcomm
- RFMD
- SiGe Semiconductor
- SiRF
- SkyTraq
- STMicroelectronics
- TI
- u-blox
- u-Nav
- Methodology
- Related In-Stat Reports
List of Tables
- Table 1. Worldwide PND Shipment Forecast 2005- 2011 (Units in Thousands)
- Table 2. Worldwide PND GPS Chipset Unit and Revenue Forecast 2005- 2011
(Units in Thousands)
- Table 3. Worldwide GPS-Enabled Cellular Handset Forecast 2005- 2011 (Units
in Thousands)
- Table 4. Worldwide Cellular Handset GPS Chipset Shipments and Revenues
Forecast 2005- 2011 (Units in Thousands)
- Table 5. Worldwide GPS-Enabled Portable CE Device Forecast 2005- 2011
(Units in Thousands)
- Table 6. Portable CE GPS Chipset Shipments and Revenues Forecast 2005-
2011 (Units in Thousands)
- Table 7. Worldwide GPS-Enabled Mobile PC Forecast 2005- 2011 (Units in
Thousands)
- Table 8. Worldwide Mobile PC GPS Chipset Shipments and Revenues Forecast
2005- 2011 (Units in Thousands)
- Table 9. Worldwide Total Mobile Devices with Integrated GPS Forecast 2005-
2011 (Units in Thousands)
- Table 10. Worldwide GPS Chipset Shipments for Integration in Mobile
Devices Forecast 2005- 2011 (Units in Thousands)
- Table 11. Worldwide GPS Revenues for Integration in Mobile Devices
Forecast 2005- 2011 (Units in Thousands)
List of Figures
- Figure 1. Mobile Devices with Integrated GPS (Units in Thousands)
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