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MarineDir

5/25/2012 2:54 AM EDT

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5/16/2012 11:16 PM EDT

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Intel grabs 15% of cellular baseband market

Peter Clarke

4/19/2012 12:59 PM EDT


LONDON – Qualcomm and Intel were the two market leaders in the 2011 cellular baseband market according to market researcher Strategy Analytics.

The global cellular baseband processor market grew 15 percent year-on-year to be worth $15.1 billion in 2011 and Qualcomm achieved 45 percent market share and Intel achieved 15 percent, according to the market research firm. Intel's appearance in the ranking is a result of the acquisition of Infineon's wireless business unit early in 2011.

The market is highly dynamic with air interface technologies such as LTE and TD-SCDMA creating opportunities for baseband vendors and non-handset devices such as USB dongles, M2M, e-book readers and tablets providing a significant boost to baseband companies in 2011.

The top five ranking was Qualcomm, Intel, MediaTek, Texas Instruments, and ST-Ericsson, with Qualcomm leading by dint of its dominant market position in CDMA, LTE and W-CDMA basebands.

"Qualcomm continues to leverage its baseband modem expertise to ride the 3G/4G wave and captured 45 percent revenue share in 2011 in the baseband market," said Stuart Robinson, director of the handset components service at Strategy Analytics, in a statement. He added, "Strategy Analytics believes that Qualcomm is strongly positioned to make significant share gains in the emerging LTE baseband market in 2012."

While Broadcom and Spreadtrum outgrew average market growth in 2011 with high double-digit percentage growth in baseband units and revenues this was mainly in 2G basebands.

"Strategy Analytics expects that Broadcom's W-CDMA baseband share to improve dramatically in 2012 on the strength of its baseband-integrated smartphone processor momentum,” said analyst Sravan Kundojjala, in the same statement.


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Luis Sanchez

4/21/2012 11:37 PM EDT

I'm surprised about this information. I didn't considered Intel to figure in the cellular baseband market. It came even over TI which I'd thought stronger in these regards. And so I read is because of them buying Infineon's wireless division. But I suppose this business unit is a small one for Intel. Intel's main focus is PC processors while Qualcomm's is Baseband and other wireless chips.

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t.alex

4/22/2012 1:07 AM EDT

Just because it bought Infineon wireless..

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KB3001

4/22/2012 8:54 AM EDT

It was a smart move by Intel. It gave them a foothold into a growing market where they had no traction.

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elih66

4/22/2012 4:03 PM EDT

Qualcomm chipsets are the best choice in all aspects, as I have tested both. I don't see Intel/infinion as a real competition at this point

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t.alex

5/2/2012 9:16 AM EDT

What is the key selling point of Qualcomm btw? Is it power consumption?

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KevYman

5/16/2012 11:16 PM EDT

It is smart that Intel made the move to acquire Infineon, since it would have been much tougher if they tried marketing their own wireless business unit by building one from scratch. The foothold they gained has to be leveraged upon, or they will soon lose out again to their competitors.
Kevin - http://www.webmarketingfunnel.com

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MarineDir

5/25/2012 2:54 AM EDT

The war between electronics firms are just heating up, as different companies start developing more Smart technology that needs more of these chips, the leaders will have to keep up constantly with their competition or risk being booted from the industry.
Mary - http://www.jensenmarinedirect.com

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