
Il report è disponibile a 1500 Dollari e fornisce utili informazioni a quanti stanno operando sul mercato caratterizzato dalla convergenza di tre ambiti (3C) quali computer, comunicazione e elettronica di consumo e dalla ricerca all'interno delle aziende di nuovi modelli di business in grado di trarre vantaggio dalle nuove tecnologie Mobile. DIGITIMES illustra con numerose tabelle e grafici un mercato in esplosione e in continua crescita con previsioni di vendita maggiori del 150% rispetto alle previsioni di inizio anno. Apple non è visto come l'unico attore anche se rimane il marchio da emulare e inseguire. I maggiori concorrenti di Apple dovrebbero vendere 20 milioni di tablet con Android destinato a giocare un ruolo importante grazie ad una penetrazione di mercato che si aggira intorno al 30%. Dal punto di vista delle tecnologie hardware, un ruolo speciale è assegnato a NVIDIA con i suoi processori Tegra. Un outsider da osservare con attenzione nel nuovo mercato dei dispositivi mobili è Texas Instruments. Fondamentale il contributo dell'industria elettronica taiwanese, sia per la produzione di microprocessori che di pannelli touchscreen.
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Table of contents
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2H 2011 branded tablet market outlook
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Defining the tablet segment
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Apple vs rest of the market
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Chart 1: Apple iPad and other major brand tablet shipments, 1H11 (m units)
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Chart 2: Apple iPad and other major brand tablet shipments, 2H11 (m units)
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Quarterly shipments by major brands
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Chart 3:Major brand tablet shipments, 1Q11 (m units)
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Chart 4: Major brand tablet shipment share, 1Q11
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2Q shipments up more than 60%
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Chart 5:Major brand tablet shipments, 2Q11 (m units)
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Chart 6: Major brand tablet shipment share, 2Q11
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More competitin in 3Q
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Chart 7:Major brand tablet shipments, 3Q11 (m units)
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Chart 8: Major brand tablet shipment share, 3Q11
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4Q may see unexpected changes
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Chart 9:Major brand tablet shipments, 4Q11 (m units)
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Chart 10: Major brand tablet shipment share, 4Q11
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Total 2011 tablet shipments
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Chart 11:Major brand tablet shipments, 2011 (m units)
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Chart 12: Major brand tablet shipment share, 2011
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Tablet screen size
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Chart 13: Shipment forecast by tablet screen size, 1Q11-4Q11
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Chart 14: Shipment proportion by tablet screen size, 2011
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Operating systems
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Chart 15: Shipment proportion by tablet operating system, 2011
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Chart 16: Growth of iOS and Android (k devices activated per day)
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Tablet processors
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Chart 17: 2011 price points for tablets, based on application processor used
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Chart 18: Tablet shipment share by application processor, 2011
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Major touchscreen technologies for tablets
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Chart 19: Tablet shipment share by touch panel technology, 2011
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Application processor platforms
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ARM architecture
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Current applications of ARM architecture
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Chart 20: Virtually all mainstream tablets in 2011 use ARM architecture
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Standardized and customized development
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Chart 21: Mobile communications devices using ARM architecture-based application processors, 2011 (m chips)
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Chart 22: Market share for mobile communications devices using ARM-based application processors, 2011
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Chart 23: Qualcomm and Marvell have adopted a fully-customized route for their cores
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Design trends in the second half of 2011
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Chart 24: Mainstream application processor designs have already begun to add support for SATA or PCI-Express interfaces
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Chart 25: GPUs have already become indispensible components for mobile devices
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The important role of Linaro
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Chart 26: The ARM-led Linaro organization is aimed at resolving compatibility problems
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MIPS architecture
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MIPS pushing performance/price ratio
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Chart 27: MIPS showcased several US$100 tablet and smartphone products at Computex 2011
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x86 architecture
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AMD tablet core structure focuses on GPU performance, while low power consumption structure still need more work
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Intel tablets still need time to be a match with Android; Windows-based mid-range and entry-level tablets have no competitiveness.
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x86 development chance and difficulties in tablet market
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Chart 28: Intel displayed several tablets at Computex, but no first-tier vendor support
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Microsoft hugs ARM; x86 fights to avoid being marginalized
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Chart 29: Intel is aggressive cutting into mobile application industry via MeeGo and Android
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Whether Atom¡¦s revamped structure in 2013 will turn the course for Intel remains to be seen
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Chart 30: Medfield has made progress, but still lacks in competitiveness against ARM
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Chart 31: Intel will not have a revolutionary advance until 2013
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Facing ARM structure¡¦s challenge, x86 camp need to be more aggressive
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Chart 32: AMD roadmap for APU structures will completely merge GPU and CPU together by 2014
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Role of Taiwan in the tablet ecosystem
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ODM/EMS
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Chart 33: Forecast of Taiwan¡¦s share in global branded tablet shipments, 2011
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Chart 34: Major Taiwan makers¡¦ tablet shipments, 2011 (m units)
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Chart 35: Major maker¡¦ share of Taiwan tablet shipments, 2011
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IC design industry
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Chart 36: Major tablet players¡¦ product lineup and strategy
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Applications of tablet related chips
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Chart 37: Major application of tablet related chips
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Cost structure of tablet related chips
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Chart 38: Proportion of total chip cost for mainstream Android-based tablets, by application
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Memory Storage chip vendors in the tablet market
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Chart 39: Memory Storage chip vendors in the tablet market
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Wireless communication chip vendors in the tablet market
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Chart 40: Wireless communication chip vendors in the tablet market
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Computing Processing chip vendors in the tablet market
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Chart 41: Computing Processing chip vendors in the tablet market
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Multimedia Interface chip vendors in the tablet market
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Chart 42: Multimedia Interface chip vendors in the tablet market
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Conclusion
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Chart 43: Taiwan chip players opportunities in the tablet market
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Displays and touch panels
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Tablet-use TFT LCD
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Chart 44: Taiwan TFT LCD suppliers¡¦ market share of tablet-use panels, 2011
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Touch panels
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Chart 45: Tablet-use touch panel module market share, by supplier, 2011
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Taiwan makers¡¦ technology and business model
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Touch panel makers
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AUO, Cando and TPK
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Chart 46: AUO and Cando capacity for tablet-related displays
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Chart 47: AUO, Cando, TPK and related clients¡¦ tablet display supply chain
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CMI and Foxconn
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Chart 48: Current investment status of Foxconn and affiliates in tablet related industries
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CPT, Compal and E Ink
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Chart 49: CPT and Compal form strategic alliance to invest in tablet-related industries
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Chart 50: E-Ink AFFS TFT LCD capacity overview
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HannStar and HannsTouch
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Chart 51: HannStar and HannsTouch investment in tablet-related industries
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Wintek
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J-Touch and Young Fast: Thin-flim-type projected capacitive touch