GaAs device revenue extended its string of uninterrupted growth and closed at slightly more than $7.5 billion in 2016. Very small revenue increases in 2016 reflect a slowing of previous growth engines, but help is on the way. Gigabit LTE and emerging 5G networks look positioned to drive future GaAs revenue past $9 billion.
Table of Contents
Contents
1. Executive Summary
2. Introduction
3. GaAs Market Forecast
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Market Overview
3.3 Merchant vs. Captive Revenue
3.4 MMIC vs. Discrete Revenue
3.5 GaAs MMIC Market by Applications
3.5.1 Military
3.5.2 Wireless Communications
3.5.3 Fiber Optic Communications
3.5.4 Consumer
3.5.5 Automotive & Misc.
3.5.6 Instrumentation
3.6 Forecast by Frequency
4. Discrete GaAs Device Forecast
4.1 Discrete GaAs Device Market: Merchant vs. Captive
4.2 Discrete GaAs Device Applications
4.2.1 Military
4.2.2 Wireless Communications
4.2.3 Consumer
5. How Can We Help You?
Exhibits
Exhibit 3‑1 2017 Data Consumption Forecast
Exhibit 3‑2 Total GaAs Device Market (Merchant and Captive)
Exhibit 3‑3 GaAs Device Market (Merchant and Captive)
Exhibit 3‑4 Total GaAs Device Market by Device Topology
Exhibit 3‑5 GaAs MMIC Merchant Market by Application
Exhibit 3‑6 Wireless GaAs MMIC Merchant Demand
Exhibit 3‑7 Merchant GaAs MMIC Demand for Cellular Terminals
Exhibit 3‑8 2016 GaAs MMIC Merchant Market by Operating Frequency
Exhibit 3‑9 2021 GaAs MMIC Merchant Market by Operating Frequency
Exhibit 4‑1 Total Discrete GaAs Device Market
Exhibit 4‑2 Discrete GaAs Device Merchant Market by Application