Accelerometers, Gyroscopes, and Other MEMS Devices to Generate Over $6bn in Mobile Revenues by 2016
Opportunity for audio and RF devices to further drive MEMS in mobile phones
Hampshire, UK – 22nd February 2012: A new report (www.juniperresearch.com/reports/mems_in_mobile) from Juniper Research finds that annual revenues generated by MEMS (microelectromechanical systems) devices built into mobile phones including sensors, audio, displays and RF will exceed $6 billion by 2016, as the mobile device market accelerates, including smartphones, tablets, eReaders, and Ultrabooks.
The report identifies three different contributing categories to this billion dollar opportunity for MEMS devices: those already deployed (accelerometers, magnetometers, and gyroscopes), those currently in initial stages of deployment (displays, RF devices, pressure sensors, and microphones) and future applications, such as joysticks, temperature and humidity sensors, speakers, and pico-projectors.
Inertial sensors are driving the market
The report finds that inertial sensor adoption, including accelerometers, gyroscopes, and magnetometers, has mainly depended on advanced availability and capability of gaming and navigation applications, thereby becoming ubiquitous in all mobile devices, particularly in smartphones and tablets. This along with the continuous growth of mobile device shipments is driving MEMS sensors forward.
Report author Nitin Bhas observes: “It is worth noting that MEMS sensors are expected to become an important differentiator for mobile device manufacturers towards enabling different capabilities and functionalities, including location based and navigation services. There are lots of additional functionalities that smartphones and tablets will pick up over time and those capabilities have already started to appear such as stabilisation control.”
Opportunity for Audio and RF MEMS
Other findings from the report highlight the opportunity for other MEMS devices including microphones and RF components in mobile:
• As device vendors are expected to differentiate themselves with high-quality audio input and to integrate multiple microphones, the total number of MEMS microphones present in mobile devices shipped will exceed 2 billion in 2016.
• MEMS RF devices are expected to be found in most products designed for use in wireless products and this is indicated by recent mass production deals in RF MEMS.
The ‘MEMS the Word in Mobile’ whitepaper ( www.juniperresearch.com/whitepapers/mems_the_word_in_mobile) is available to download from the Juniper website together with further details of the full report.
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