5th November 2006-

Optoelectronics Becomes Top Discrete Semiconductor Segment

According to a new market report on discrete semiconductor components, optoelectronics and discrete, i.e. non-opto, semiconductor sales both strengthened in the first nine months of 2006. IC Insights expects optoelectronics revenues to grow 13% to a record-high $16.8 bn in 2006. This total will edge out discrete semiconductor sales, which are forecast to rise 8% to $16.5 bn this year.

It goes on to say that 2006 is on track to become the first year in history when optoelectronics surpasses the size of the discretes market on an annual basis. In a recent update of the market forecast in IC Insights' 2006 Optoelectronics, Sensor, and Discrete (O-S-D) Report, the projected 2006 gap between optoelectronics and discrete sales has been narrowed to just $300 m for the entire year.

Strong dollar growth in power transistors has helped the discretes market segment to stage a substantial recovery in 2006 after declining 3% in 2005. However, it will still take another year before the discretes segment exceeds its $16.9 billion record high set in 2000, according to IC Insights' outlook. Discrete semiconductor sales are now expected to grow 5% to $17.4 bn in 2007.

The sensor and actuator segment is forecast to grow 21% to a record-high $5.5 bn in 2006 compared to $4.5 bn in 2005. Earlier this year, IC Insights' O-S-D forecast called for a 26% increase in sensor/actuator sales this year. Unit shipments in this segment are expected climb 21% in 2006, but flat average selling prices (ASPs) have lowered dollar growth this year. About 80% of semiconductor sensors and nearly all actuator devices employ MEMS technologies. These MEMS-based products include pressure sensors, accelerometers, gyroscope devices, and micro-mirror semiconductors.

In optoelectronics, sales are being driven higher by strong growth in image sensors, which are used in digital cameras and camera cell phones, as well as transmission laser devices used in high-speed optical networks. IC Insights expects image sensor revenues to increase 18% to nearly $7.5 bn in 2006, with about 60% of the sales coming from CMOS image sensors.

By 2010, the optoelectronics market is expected to reach $29.1 bn, compared to $19.8 bn for discrete semiconductors and $11.4 bn for solid-state sensor/actuator devices, based on IC Insights' forecast.


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