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ABI: Qualcomm top but MediaTek on the climb in GNSS IC market
ABI Research's 2014 GNSS IC vendor matrix concluded Qualcomm is the leading GPS IC vendor, followed by Broadcom in second place. However, for the first time MediaTek has achieved a top three finish after another year of strong growth and robust shipments as a result of its targeted design strategy. The vendor matrix compares companies on seventeen criteria across the broader categories of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Innovation and Implementation. Qualcomm remains the dominant player with a very strong ubiquitous location platform in IZat - this will be vital for success in high volume cellular handsets in 2015. It is also in a strong position to grow in other GNSS markets.
GNSS IC Vendor Ranking
Broadcom continues to compete aggressively through innovation, receiving the highest score for this category for yet another year. Already in 2014, Broadcom has announced its concurrent tri-band BCM 47531 IC and the BCM 4771 GNSS SoC designed for wearables, featuring a sensor hub and always-on capabilities. Finally it has also announced its 5G Wi-Fi SoC, which supports its new proprietary FTM-based AccuLocate technology. u-blox has also moved up a position to fourth in this year's assessment. It continues to grow revenue year-on-year, with little to suggest this will change in the coming year. It is also the first time u-blox has finished ahead of CSR, which was ranked fifth. CSR continues to transition and faces another arduous year in 2014. It will be 2015/16 when the effects of these tough decisions are proven out to be correct or not. MediaTek has now emerged as a major threat, taking third on innovation and 2012 market share rankings, following very impressive shipments of its combo ICs into local Chinese smartphone manufacturers. It is also strong on PNDs/recreational and cameras, with a growing presence in other markets. Its move to fully embedded Global Positioning Systems (GPS) in 2013 should prove significant in driving market share in the future. Beyond this, STMicroelectronics also deserves a mention with its new Teseo III platform giving it significant design flexibility allowing it to compete aggressively in existing markets while expanding into new opportunities. These findings are part of ABI Research's Location Devices Market Research.
GNSS IC Vendor Ranking
Broadcom continues to compete aggressively through innovation, receiving the highest score for this category for yet another year. Already in 2014, Broadcom has announced its concurrent tri-band BCM 47531 IC and the BCM 4771 GNSS SoC designed for wearables, featuring a sensor hub and always-on capabilities. Finally it has also announced its 5G Wi-Fi SoC, which supports its new proprietary FTM-based AccuLocate technology. u-blox has also moved up a position to fourth in this year's assessment. It continues to grow revenue year-on-year, with little to suggest this will change in the coming year. It is also the first time u-blox has finished ahead of CSR, which was ranked fifth. CSR continues to transition and faces another arduous year in 2014. It will be 2015/16 when the effects of these tough decisions are proven out to be correct or not. MediaTek has now emerged as a major threat, taking third on innovation and 2012 market share rankings, following very impressive shipments of its combo ICs into local Chinese smartphone manufacturers. It is also strong on PNDs/recreational and cameras, with a growing presence in other markets. Its move to fully embedded Global Positioning Systems (GPS) in 2013 should prove significant in driving market share in the future. Beyond this, STMicroelectronics also deserves a mention with its new Teseo III platform giving it significant design flexibility allowing it to compete aggressively in existing markets while expanding into new opportunities. These findings are part of ABI Research's Location Devices Market Research.