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14 IC Product Categories to Exceed Total IC Market Growth in 2016


Cellphone App MPUs and Signal Conversion top the list; Tablet MPU growth stalls, DRAM tumbles.


IC Insights' March Update to the 2016 McClean Report refreshed the forecasts for 33 major IC product categories through 2020.  The complete list of all 33 major IC product categories ranked by the updated forecast growth rates for 2016 is shown in Figure 1.  Fourteen product categories"”topped by Cellphone Application Processors and Signal Conversion (analog) devices"”are expected to exceed the 2 percent growth rate forecast for the total IC market this year. Another five product categories are expected to grow at the same 2 percent rate as the total IC market.  The total number of IC categories forecast to register sales growth in 2016 increases to 20 products from only nine in 2015.

Figure 1

 

Growth of Cellphone Application MPUs (10 percent) is forecast to remain near the top on the growth list for a fifth consecutive year. Though the rate of growth for cellphone application MPUs has cooled in recent years, IC Insights still forecasts a solid 10 percent growth year for this market as smartphone shipments remain an attractive end-use application for IC markets.  Signal Conversion (DAC analog, etc.) devices are also expected to show a 10 percent increase in 2016 thanks to their implementation across a wide variety of consumer, communication, and computing devices, and in other systems to monitor and control the interface between analog and digital signals.   The market for 32-bit MCUs is forecast to increase 8 percent with "intelligent" cars the catalyst for much of this growth.  Driver information systems and many of the increasing number of semi-autonomous driving features such as self-parking, advanced cruise control, and collision-avoidance rely on 32-bit MCUs. Complex 32-bit MCUs are expected to account for over 25 percent of the processing power in vehicles in the next few years.

Other notable categories include the previously high-flying Tablet MPU market, which is forecast to sputter to just 2 percent growth in 2016 as enthusiasm fades for these systems. DRAM is expected to show a steep market decline this year and drop to become the second-largest IC product category (trailing only the standard PC, server MPU market) in 2016.  After registering big gains in 2013 and 2014, the DRAM market fell 3 percent in 2015 and is forecast to tumble another 8 percent in 2016 as oversupply and waning desktop and notebook computer demand force suppliers to slash average selling prices to move product.  Worldwide DRAM ASP growth was down 4 percent in 2015 and is on track to fall 11 percent in 2016.

Report Details:  The 2016 McClean Report

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