MEMS: Consumer and mobile markets will reach new heights

MEMS: Consumer and mobile markets will reach new heights Mobile applications are still at the top

According to iSuppli, mobile phones and a series of new products will help the consumer and mobile MEMS sensor market, helping to maintain its strong continuous growth in 2010 and in the coming years.

For MEMS sensors and actuators for consumer electronics and mobile phones, sales in 2010 are expected to reach $1.5 billion, a 22.9% increase from the $1.3 billion in 2009. Unlike most industries, the consumer and mobile MEMS market is even in the global economy. There has been no decline in the peak of the recession, and it is expected that the four years from 2010 will maintain a growth rate of 17-28%.

Figure 3 shows iSuppli's forecast for the 2009-2014 consumer and mobile MEMS market.

MEMS sensors and actuators are also used in many other areas, including data processing (such as printers, projectors, copiers), automobiles and other high-value markets, covering industrial, medical, wired communications, and aerospace-defense fields.

However, consumer and mobile MEMS are expected to become the largest MEMS sector by 2014 and are now one of the largest MEMS markets. Sensors have entered everyday devices such as laptops, MP3 players, remote controls and portable navigation devices.

In particular, iSuppli believes that new consumer products will drive opportunities now and in the future. MEMS accelerometers and gyroscopes for slate tablets, such as e-books and Apple iPad, will have sales of US$105 million in 2014, compared with 2009. 3 million US dollars.

iSuppli's data shows that various new devices entered the market in 2010 and 2011, and also help stimulate the expansion of consumer and mobile MEMS markets. These devices include three-axis gyroscopes, pico projectors, RF MEMS switches and varactors. Looking at, new MEMS devices will bring an additional $1.3 billion in sales in 2014, compared with only $33 million in 2009.

However, mobile phones are still the main application of consumer and mobile MEMS. In 2010, MEMS sensors and actuators for mobile phones are expected to reach US$8.214 billion, accounting for 53.1% of the total market, more than half. In the next few years, mobile phones will continue to be The largest users of consumer and mobile MEMS are ahead of consumer projectors, laptops and hard drives, game controllers and digital cameras.

The accelerometer is still the main MEMS device, with 2010 sales expected to be 557.1 million US dollars. Although the accelerometer has reached or is approaching saturation in game controllers and mobile phones, its market share in notebooks and netbooks will increase, and The share in the booming e-book and slate tablet market is sure to expand.

Other MEMS devices will also grow strongly this year, ranked in descending order of growth rate, followed by gyroscopes, BAW filters, microphones, and MEMS-based projector monitors.

By 2014, the ranking of MEMS displays will jump to third place, pushing the microphones and BAW filters to fourth and fifth respectively.

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