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Qualcomm Slams Broadcom & CSR In GPS IC Market

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Qualcomm has been named the leading GPS IC vendor in the latest Competitive Assessment released by market analysts, ABI Research.

The company's design strategy, dominant market share, multi-constellation support, and upcoming indoor location technologies were all fundamental to securing the top spot. Broadcom, CSR, u-blox, and TI fill out the top five, but this is believed to be only temporary.

ABI Research's "vendor matrix" is a key component of the overall unbiased assessment of vendors' positions in specific markets. GPS IC vendors were compared across 15 criteria, falling under the broader categories of "innovation" and "implementation."

On implementation, Qualcomm tops the list scoring highly for product strategy, market presence, organisational health, and partnerships. Its new iZat platform will build on the market share position its embedded GNSS strategy has created, with exciting new services expected in 2013.

"U-blox also scored highly; its acquisition strategy enables it to maintain control of all elements of design, results in an optimised product line and a strong non-cellular market share. ST-Micro also features in the top 5 with an established market presence in PNDs and auto. Its new Cartesio+ and Teseo II platforms will enable it to regain market share, as well as expand into emerging module markets," says senior analyst Patrick Connolly.

CSR has regained the mantel of most innovative GPS IC vendor. Its new SiRFStar V range scored highly in the multi-constellation support, indoor location technology (handset-based and LaaS), and power consumption (dedicated on-board processing) criteria.

Its alternative location score is boosted by its efforts to support technologies from Boeing and NextNav. Broadcom is a very close second, matching CSR blow for blow on all innovation criteria. It also has a next generation IC in the works with an even stronger indoor location focus around MEMS, Bluetooth, and other technologies.

Intel, Samsung, ST Ericsson, and Mediatek represent the biggest emerging threats in the cellular GPS IC business. A number of companies discussed in the report are re-assessing their GPS module strategy as fitness, camera, tracking, and commercial markets emerge.

A total of 15 companies were scrutinised against several criteria in addition to a market share analysis.


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