Embedded 16-Bit Microprocessors In Customer-Specific, Cell-Based Designs: Applications Analysis
- Published: February 2004
This report presents a detailed analysis of the 8-bit embedded microprocessors (eMPU), cell-based, customer-specific market, i.e., custom designs that include at least one pre-defined 8-bit microprocessor core, along with other functions, using the cell-based design methodology. The 8-bit embedded architecture is currently the second largest end-use market for this technology, at least at the current time, based on worldwide revenues of $749.3 million last year. In spite of the age of the market and technology, it will fair well, ending the forecast period higher than it began at $793.1 million. This translates to a compound annual growth rate, 2003-2008, of 1.1%. However, applications for embedded 8-bit technology are vastly different than wider bus width processors. <BR><BR>Consumption of products incorporating 8-bit eMPU technology is examined in detail by major end-use market; electronic data processing, communications, consumer, industrial, and military/automotive, as well as by major second-level end-use application, such as networks, basestations, servers, factory automation, electronic games and toys, etc., for the major market segments. Geographic consumption READ MORE >
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