US
NY : After many stops and starts, 3G mobile telephony is coming on
with a vengeance. In 2004, ABI Research counted 17.3 million 3G subscribers
worldwide, but by the end of 2005 there were 42 million: a year-on-year
growth of 142%. And by the end of 2010, 3G will comprise fully 30%
of the mobile marketplace, equating to about 1 billion subscribers.
For 3G chipset
vendors this would seem to be good news. But how do you differentiate
your products in a world crowded with robust competitors such as Agere,
Broadcom, Ericsson Mobile, Freescale, Icera, Philips Semiconductors,
Qualcomm and Texas Instruments? Some of these have been offering 3G
solutions since 2004; do they have an insurmountable lead over the
others? Is it possible to uproot a vendor that is entrenched in a
handset OEM's platform? Is there any hope for a brand new vendor in
this space?
According to Alan Varghese,
principal analyst of wireless research at ABI Research, to answer
these questions we need to identify the chipset differentiators for
today. "In cellular's early years, the primary focus was the
cellular modem, and on improving its design. In later years, as cellular
networks switched on high-speed data, the design focus veered away
from the modem and towards applications such as digital imaging, music,
and video."
ABI Research has just released
a new study, "3G Chipset Architectures for Video, Music, Gaming
and Television" which identifies two simultaneous movements:
second-generation links need to be upgraded to 3G and HSDPA; and operators
are switching on advanced mobile video, stereophonic music, 3D gaming
and television.
"Thus," says
Varghese, "it is no longer an either/or game; the chipset design
focus has to be on both the modem and the applications in order to
enable robust wireless connections, low power consumption, and enjoyable
user-experiences. 3G chipset architects find they have a full plate
on their hands. The good news is that the 3G and HSDPA cellular tide
is rising; the bad news is that this rising tide may not lift all
chipset vendors' boats."
3G Chipset Architectures
for Video, Music, Gaming and Television discusses these issues in
detail, examining market drivers, mobile applications, technology
trends, and a side-by-side comparison of the various 3G chipsets.
It forms part of ABI Research's subscription "Wireless Semiconductors
Research Service", which includes a number of research reports,
regular market updates, forecast and industry databases, ABI Insights,
and analyst inquiry assistance.