INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................... xviii
STUDY BACKGROUND ............................................................................... xviii
STUDY GOALS AND OBJECTIVES ............................................................ xviii
INTENDED AUDIENCE ................................................................................. xix
SCOPE AND FORMAT ................................................................................... xix
METHODOLOGY AND INFORMATION SOURCES ..................................... xx
ANALYST CREDENTIALS .............................................................................. xx
RELATED BCC RESEARCH REPORTS ......................................................... xx
BCC ONLINE SERVICES ............................................................................... xxi
DISCLAIMER ................................................................................................. xxii
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ........................................................................................ xxiii
SUMMARY TABLE GLOBAL MARKET FORECAST FOR SALES OF
STANDARD VS APPLICATION SPECIFICS, THROUGH-2011 ($
BILLION) ...................................................................................................... XXIII
SUMMARY FIGURE GLOBAL MARKET FORECAST FOR SALES OF
STANDARD VS APPLICATION SPECIFICS, 2005-2011 ($ BILLION) ... XXIV
OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................... 1
DEFINITIONS .................................................................................................... 1
ANALOG CHIPS ...................................................................................... 1
MIXED SIGNAL CHIP ............................................................................ 1
APPLICATION SPECIFIC INTEGRATED CIRCUITS ......................... 2
Field Programmable Gate Arrays ................................................. 2
Systems-on-a-Chip ......................................................................... 2
System-in-Package ........................................................................ 3
APPLICATION SPECIFIC STANDARD PRODUCTS ........................... 3
TRENDS IN ANALOG IC TECHNOLOGY ....................................................... 3
EVOLVING SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNOLOGIES ............................ 3
Bipolar IC Technology ................................................................... 4
CMOS Technology ......................................................................... 5
Combined Bipolar/CMOS Technology .......................................... 6
SHRINKING FEATURE SIZES AND LOWER VOLTAGES................. 6
TABLE 1 ITRS TECHNOLOGY NODES (MINIMUM LINE
WIDTH/YEAR) .................................................................................................... 7
NEXT-GENERATION ANALOG CIRCUIT TECHNOLOGIES ............ 8
Separate Analog-Digital Process Technologies ............................ 8
Processing Along the Time Axis .................................................... 9
New Analog to Digital Architectures ............................................ 9
DESIGN TOOLS AND TEST EQUIPMENT ........................................ 10
Design Tools ................................................................................. 10
Shape-Based Routing .................................................................. 11
ANALOG IC PATENT TRENDS ...................................................................... 11
FIGURE 1 SHARE OF U.S. ANALOG AND MIXED-SIGNAL IC
PATENTS ISSUED SINCE 1976 (%) ............................................................... 12
FIGURE 2 TRENDS IN NUMBER OF ANALOG AND MIXED SIGNAL
IC PATENTS ISSUED ANNUALLY, 2002-2006 (NUMBER OF
PATENTS) .......................................................................................................... 13
MARKET SIZE AND STRUCTURE ........................................................................... 14
MARKET SIZE AND GROWTH TRENDS ...................................................... 14
TABLE 2 GLOBAL MARKET FORECAST FOR SHIPMENTS OF
ANALOG AND MIXED SIGNAL ICS VS ALL TYPES OF
SEMICONDUCTORS, THROUGH 2011 ($ BILLION AND %) ..................... 14
FIGURE 3 GLOBAL TRENDS IN SHIPMENTS OF ANALOG AND
MIXED SIGNAL ICS, 2005-2011 ($ BILLION) ................................................ 15
FIGURE 4 PROJECTED TRENDS IN GLOBAL SHIPMENTS OF
ANALOG ICS VS ALL SEMICONDUCTORS ($ BILLION) ........................... 15
MARKET SEGMENTATION BY TYPE OF PRODUCT ................................. 16
TABLE 3 GLOBAL MARKET FORECAST FOR SALES OF STANDARD
VS APPLICATION SPECIFIC ICS, THROUGH 2011 ($ BILLION) ............. 16
FIGURE 5 STANDARD AND APPLICATION-SPECIFIC ANALOG ICS,
2005 VS. 2011 (PERCENT OF TOTAL SALES) .............................................. 17
TABLE 4 GLOBAL MARKET FORECAST FOR ANALOG AND MIXED
SIGNAL IC SHIPMENTS BY TYPE, THROUGH 2011 ($ BILLION)............ 18
FIGURE 6 STANDARD IC MARKET SHARES, 2005 VS 2011 (%) ................... 18
FIGURE 6 (CONTINUED) ..................................................................................... 19
MARKET SEGMENTATION BY END-USER SEGMENT ............................ 19
FIGURE 7 ANALOG AND MIXED SIGNAL IC MARKET BY END USER
SEGMENT, 2005 AND 2011 (PERCENT OF TOTAL MARKET) ................... 20
MARKET SEGMENTATION BY REGION ..................................................... 20
FIGURE 8 ANALOG AND MIXED SIGNAL IC MARKET BY REGION,
2005 AND 2011 (PERCENT OF TOTAL MARKET) ........................................ 21
DATA CONVERTERS ................................................................................................. 22
PRODUCTS AND TECHNOLOGIES .............................................................. 22
ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERTERS (ADC) .................................... 22
Flash Converters ......................................................................... 22
Successive Approximation Converter ......................................... 23
Ramp Converter ........................................................................... 23
Sigma Delta Converter ................................................................ 23
ANALOG FRONT ENDS ....................................................................... 23
DIGITAL TO ANALOG CONVERTERS (DAC) .................................... 24
Digital to Analog … (Continued) ................................................. 25
SAMPLE AND HOLD AMPLIFIERS .................................................... 26
APPLICATIONS ............................................................................................... 26
MANUFACTURERS ......................................................................................... 26
TABLE 5 DATA CONVERTER MANUFACTURERS .......................................... 27
PATENT ANALYSIS ........................................................................................ 27
FIGURE 9 U.S. DATA CONVERTER PATENTS ISSUED SINCE 1976,
BY TYPE OF TECHNOLOGY, SINCE 1976 (PERCENT OF TOTAL
IMAGE CAPTURE PATENTS) ......................................................................... 28
PATENT TRENDS OVER TIME ........................................................... 28
FIGURE 10 TRENDS IN U.S. DATA CONVERTER IC PATENTS
ISSUED ANNUALLY, 2002-2006 (NUMBER OF PATENTS ISSUED
ANNUALLY) ...................................................................................................... 29
MAJOR IP PORTFOLIOS ..................................................................... 29
FIGURE 11 MAJOR DATA CONVERSION IP PORTFOLIOS (PERCENT
OF U.S. IMAGE SENSOR IC PATENTS ISSUED SINCE 1976) .................. 30
MARKET PROJECTIONS ............................................................................... 30
FIGURE 12 DATA CONVERSION IC PRODUCT MARKET SHARE, 2005
(PERCENT OF TOTAL SALES) ....................................................................... 31
TABLE 6 GROWTH OF PRINCIPAL APPLICATIONS FOR DATA
CONVERTERS, THROUGH 2011 ($ BILLION) .............................................. 32
TABLE 7 GLOBAL MARKET FORECAST FOR DATA CONVERTER
ICS, THROUGH 2011 ($ BILLION) ................................................................ 32
POWER MANAGEMENT ICS .................................................................................... 33
PRODUCTS AND TECHNOLOGIES .............................................................. 33
VOLTAGE REGULATOR ICS ............................................................... 33
Linear Voltage Regulators .......................................................... 33
Switching Voltage Regulators ..................................................... 34
BATTERY MANAGEMENT ICS ........................................................... 35
Battery Chargers ......................................................................... 35
Battery Protectors ....................................................................... 36
Battery Source Selectors ............................................................. 37
Battery Fuel Gauge and Monitors .............................................. 37
Battery Authentication ICs ......................................................... 38
OTHER PRODUCTS .............................................................................. 38
LED Drivers ................................................................................. 38
MOSFET Drivers ......................................................................... 39
Hot-Swap Controllers .................................................................. 39
APPLICATIONS ............................................................................................... 40
FIGURE 13 POWER MANAGEMENT IC APPLICATIONS (PERCENT
OF TOTAL IC CONSUMPTION IN VALUE TERMS) .................................... 40
CONSUMER ELECTRONICS ............................................................... 41
TELECOMMUNICATIONS .................................................................. 41
COMPUTERS AND OFFICE AUTOMATION ..................................... 42
INDUSTRIAL CONTROLS AND AUTOMATION ............................... 42
AUTOMOTIVE ....................................................................................... 42
OTHER APPLICATIONS ...................................................................... 42
MANUFACTURERS ......................................................................................... 43
TABLE 8 ANALOG AND MIXED SIGNAL POWER IC
MANUFACTURERS .......................................................................................... 43
TABLE 8 (CONTINUED) ....................................................................................... 44
PATENT ANALYSIS ........................................................................................ 44
PATENTS BY DEVICE TYPE ............................................................... 45
FIGURE 14 U.S. PATENTS ISSUED FOR SELECTED TYPES OF
ANALOG AND MIXED POWER MANAGEMENT ICS SINCE 1976
(PERCENT OF TOTAL PATENTS) .................................................................. 45
PATENT TRENDS OVER TIME ........................................................... 46
FIGURE 15 TRENDS IN U.S. ANALOG AND MIXED POWER
MANAGEMENT IC PATENTS ISSUED ANNUALLY, 2002-2006
(NUMBER OF PATENTS ISSUED ANNUALLY) ........................................... 46
MAJOR IP PORTFOLIOS ..................................................................... 47
FIGURE 16 MAJOR ANALOG AND MIXED POWER MANAGEMENT IP
PORTFOLIOS (PERCENT OF U.S. POWER MANAGEMENT IC
PATENTS ISSUED SINCE 1976) .................................................................... 47
MARKET ANALYSIS ....................................................................................... 48
FIGURE 17 ANALOG POWER MANAGEMENT IC MARKET BY TYPE
OF PRODUCT, 2005 (PERCENT OF TOTAL SALES) ................................... 48
TABLE 9 GLOBAL MARKET FORECAST FOR ANALOG POWER
MANAGEMENT ICS, THROUGH 2011 ($ BILLION) .................................... 49
TABLE 10 GLOBAL SHIPMENTS OF LEDS AND MOSFETS,
THROUGH 2011 ($ BILLION) .......................................................................... 50
TABLE 11 GLOBAL MARKET FORECAST FOR LITHIUM ION
BATTERY SALES, THROUGH 2011 ($ BILLION) ......................................... 50
AMPLIFIERS AND COMPARATORS ........................................................................ 51
PRODUCTS AND TECHNOLOGIES .............................................................. 51
AMPLIFIERS ......................................................................................... 51
Operational Amplifier ................................................................. 51
PWM Amplifiers .......................................................................... 51
COMPARATORS .................................................................................... 52
APPLICATIONS ............................................................................................... 52
MANUFACTURERS ......................................................................................... 52
TABLE 12 AMPLIFIER IC MANUFACTURERS ................................................ 53
PATENT ANALYSIS ........................................................................................ 53
PATENTS BY DEVICE TYPE ............................................................... 53
FIGURE 18 U.S. PATENTS ISSUED FOR AMPLIFIER AND
COMPARATOR ICS SINCE 1976 (PERCENT OF TOTAL PATENTS) ......... 54
PATENT TRENDS OVER TIME ........................................................... 54
FIGURE 19 TRENDS IN U.S. AMPLIFIER AND COMPARATOR IC
PATENTS ISSUED ANNUALLY, 2002-2006 (NUMBER OF PATENTS
ISSUED ANNUALLY) ....................................................................................... 55
MAJOR IP PORTFOLIOS ..................................................................... 55
FIGURE 20 MAJOR ANALOG AND MIXED POWER MANAGEMENT IP
PORTFOLIOS (PERCENTAGE OF U.S. POWER MANAGEMENT IC
PATENTS ISSUED SINCE 1976) .................................................................... 56
MARKET ANALYSIS ....................................................................................... 56
FIGURE 21 AMPLIFIER AND COPMPARATOR IC PRODUCT
MARKET SHARES, 2005 (PERCENT OF TOTAL SALES) ........................... 57
TABLE 13 GLOBAL MARKET FORECAST FOR AMPLIFIERS AND
COMPARATORS, THROUGH 2011 ($ BILLION) ........................................... 58
ANALOG SWITCHES AND MULTIPLEXERS ......................................................... 59
PRODUCTS AND TECHNOLOGIES .............................................................. 59
APPLICATIONS ............................................................................................... 60
MANUFACTURERS ......................................................................................... 60
TABLE 14 ANALOG SWITCH AND MULTIPLEXER IC
MANUFACTURERS .......................................................................................... 60
TABLE 14 (CONTINUED) ..................................................................................... 61
PATENT ANALYSIS ........................................................................................ 61
PATENTS BY DEVICE TYPE ............................................................... 61
FIGURE 22 U.S. PATENTS ISSUED FOR ANALOG SWITCH AND
MULTIPLEXER ICS SINCE 1976 (PERCENT OF TOTAL PATENTS) ........ 62
PATENT TRENDS OVER TIME ........................................................... 62
FIGURE 23 TRENDS IN U.S. ANALOG SWITCH AND MULTIPLEXER
IC PATENTS ISSUED ANNUALLY, 2002-2006 (NUMBER OF
PATENTS ISSUED ANNUALLY) .................................................................... 63
MAJOR IP PORTFOLIOS ..................................................................... 63
FIGURE 24 MAJOR ANALOG AND MIXED POWER MANAGEMENT IP
PORTFOLIOS (PERCENT OF U.S. POWER MANAGEMENT IC
PATENTS ISSUED SINCE 1976) .................................................................... 64
MARKET ANALYSIS ....................................................................................... 64
FIGURE 25 PROJECTED GROWTH RATES OF MAJOR MARKETS
FOR ANALOG SWITCH AND MULTIPLEXER ICS, 2006-2011 (CAGR
2006-2011) .......................................................................................................... 65
TABLE 15 GLOBAL MARKET FOR ANALOG SWITCH AND
MULTIPLEXER ICS, THROUGH 2011 ........................................................... 66
I/O INTERFACE ICS ................................................................................................... 67
PRODUCTS AND TECHNOLOGIES .............................................................. 67
APPLICATIONS ............................................................................................... 67
MANUFACTURERS ......................................................................................... 68
TABLE 16 INTERFACE IC MANUFACTURERS ............................................... 68
PATENT ANALYSIS ........................................................................................ 69
PATENT TRENDS OVER TIME ........................................................... 69
FIGURE 26 TRENDS IN U.S. INTERFACE IC PATENTS ISSUED
ANNUALLY, 2002-2006 (NUMBER OF PATENTS ISSUED
ANNUALLY) ...................................................................................................... 69
MAJOR IP PORTFOLIOS ..................................................................... 69
FIGURE 27 MAJOR INTERFACE IP PORTFOLIOS (PERCENT OF U.S.
INTERFACE IC PATENTS ISSUED SINCE 1976) ........................................ 70
MARKET ANALYSIS ....................................................................................... 70
TABLE 17 GLOBAL MARKET FOR I/O INTERFACE ICS, THROUGH
2011 ($ BILLION) .............................................................................................. 71
APPLICATION SPECIFIC STANDARD ICS ............................................................ 72
PRODUCTS AND TECHNOLOGIES .............................................................. 72
FULL CUSTOM ASICS ......................................................................... 72
STANDARD CELL APPLICATION SPECIFIC ICS ............................ 73
GATE ARRAY ICS ................................................................................. 73
STRUCTURED APPLICATION SPECIFIC ICS .................................. 74
APPLICATIONS ............................................................................................... 74
APPLICATIONS (CONTINUED) .......................................................... 75
Consumer ASICs ........................................................ 76
Computer ASICs ........................................................ 77
Industrial ASICs ........................................................ 77
MANUFACTURERS ......................................................................................... 77
TABLE 18 LEADING ASIC MANUFACTURERS ............................................... 78
FIGURE 28 GLOBAL ASIC MARKET SHARES, 2005 (PERCENT OF
TOTAL ASIC SHIPMENTS) ............................................................................. 79
PATENT ANALYSIS ........................................................................................ 79
FIGURE 29 TRENDS IN U.S. ASIC PATENTS ISSUED ANNUALLY,
2002-2006 (NUMBER OF PATENTS ISSUED ANNUALLY) ......................... 80
PATENTS BY ASIC TECHNOLOGY .................................................... 80
FIGURE 30 U.S. ASIC PATENTS ISSUED SINCE 1976 BY TYPE OF
TECHNOLOGY (PERCENT OF TOTAL ASIC PATENTS
SPECIFYING A PARTICULAR TECHNOLOGY) ........................................... 81
PATENTS BY TYPE OF APPLICATION ............................................. 81
FIGURE 31 U.S. ASIC PATENTS ISSUED SINCE 1976 BY TYPE OF
APPLICATION (PERCENT OF TOTAL ASIC PATENTS) ............................. 82
MAJOR IP PORTFOLIOS ..................................................................... 82
FIGURE 32 MAJOR ASIC IP PORTFOLIOS (PERCENT OF U.S. ASIC
PATENTS ISSUED SINCE 1976) .................................................................... 83
MARKET ANALYSIS ............................................................................ 83
FIGURE 33 GLOBAL ASIC MARKET BY TYPE OF TECHNOLOGY,
2005 (PERCENT OF TOTAL CONSUMPTION BY VALUE) ......................... 84
FIGURE 34 GLOBAL ASIC MARKET BY END-USE, 2005 (PERCENT
OF TOTAL CONSUMPTION BY VALUE) ....................................................... 85
Consumer ASICs.......................................................................... 85
TABLE 19 GLOBAL MARKET FORECAST FOR DIGITAL
ENTERTAINMENT PRODUCTS, THROUGH 2011 ($ BILLION) ................ 86
FIGURE 35 TRENDS IN GLOBAL DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT
PRODUCTS MARKET, 2005-2011 ($ BILLION) ............................................. 86
TABLE 20 GLOBAL MARKET FORECAST FOR CONSUMER ASICS,
THROUGH 2011 ($ BILLION) .......................................................................... 87
Computer and Computer Peripheral ASICs ............................... 87
TABLE 21 GLOBAL MARKET FORECAST FOR PC SHIPMENTS,
THROUGH 2011 (MILLION UNITS) ............................................................... 87
TABLE 22 GLOBAL MARKET FORECAST FOR COMPUTER ASICS,
THROUGH 2011 ($ BILLION) .......................................................................... 88
Wireless ASICs ............................................................................ 88
TABLE 23 GLOBAL MARKET FORECAST FOR SALES OF CAMERA
PHONES, THROUGH 2011 .............................................................................. 88
TABLE 24 GLOBAL MARKET FORECAST FOR AUTOMOTIVE ASICS,
THROUGH 2011 ($ BILLION) .......................................................................... 89
Motor Vehicle ASICs ................................................................... 89
TABLE 25 GLOBAL MARKET FORECAST FOR PRODUCTION OF
LIGHT VEHICLES, THROUGH 2011 (MILLION UNITS) ............................ 89
TABLE 26 GLOBAL MARKET FORECAST FOR AUTOMOTIVE ASICS,
THROUGH 2011 ($ BILLION) .......................................................................... 90
Other Industrial ASICs ............................................................... 90
FIGURE 36 PROJECTED CAGRS IN SELECTED OTHER
INDUSTRIAL ASIC SUB-SEGMENTS, 2006-2011 (CAGR%) ....................... 91
TABLE 27 GLOBAL MARKET FORECAST FOR OTHER INDUSTRIAL
ASICS, THROUGH 2011 ($ BILLION) ............................................................ 91
Future Consumption of ASICs .................................................... 92
TABLE 28 GLOBAL MARKET FORECAST FOR ASICS
CONSUMPTION BY END USE, THROUGH 2011 ($ BILLION) ................... 92
TABLE 29 GLOBAL MARKET FORECAST FOR ASICS
CONSUMPTION BY TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2011 ($ BILLION) ......... 93
INDUSTRY STRUCTURE AND COMPETITION ..................................................... 94
INDUSTRY STRUCTURE ............................................................................... 94
NUMBER OF ANALOG CHIP FIRMS ................................................. 94
SALES AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE ....................................... 94
TABLE 30 SELECTED ANALOG CHIP MANUFACTURERS’
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE, THROUGH 2006 ($ BILLION) .................... 94
TABLE 30 (CONTINUED) ..................................................................................... 95
TABLE 30 (CONTINUED) ..................................................................................... 96
FIGURE 37 SELECTED ANALOG CHIP MANUFACTURERS’
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE, 2003-2006 ...................................................... 97
TABLE 31 SELECTED ANALOG CHIP MANUFACTURERS SALES VS
PROFITABILITY, 2005 ($ BILLION/%) .......................................................... 98
OWNERSHIP TRENDS ......................................................................... 98
MARKET SHARES ........................................................................................... 99
FIGURE 38 GLOBAL ANALOG CHIP MARKET SHARES, 2005 (%) ............. 100
COMPANY PROFILES ............................................................................................. 101
ADVANCED ANALOGIC TECHNOLOGIES ................................................ 101
ADVANCED LINEAR DEVICES ................................................................... 101
ADVANTEST CORP. ...................................................................................... 101
AMI SEMICONDUCTOR ............................................................................... 102
FIGURE 39 AMI SEMICONDUCTORS MIXED SIGNAL IC END-USER
SHARES, 2005 (PERCENT OF TOTAL SALES) ........................................... 102
FIGURE 40 AMI SEMICONDUCTOR MAIN GEOGRAPHICAL
MARKETS, 2005 (PERCENT OF TOTAL SALES) ....................................... 103
ANALOG DEVICES INC. ............................................................................... 103
FIGURE 41 ANALOG DEVICES INC. ANALOG CHIP MARKET
SEGMENTS, 2005 (PERCENT OF TOTAL SALES) ..................................... 104
FIGURE 42 MAIN GEOGRAPHICAL MARKETS OF ANALOG
DEVICES, 2005 (PERCENT OF TOTAL SALES) ......................................... 105
AUSTRIAMICROSYSTEMS AGA-8141 SCHLOSS PREMSTAETIEN ....... 105
FIGURE 43 AUSTRIAMICROSYSTEMS AG SALES BY USER
SEGMENT, 2005 (%) ....................................................................................... 106
FIGURE 44 AUSTRIAMICROSYSTEMS AG SALES BY REGION, 2005
(%) ..................................................................................................................... 107
AVAGO TECHNOLOGIES, INC. ................................................................... 107
CADENCE DESIGN SYSTEMS .................................................................... 108
CALIFORNIA MICRO DEVICES CORP ....................................................... 108
CIRRUS LOGIC, INC. .................................................................................... 108
DIALOG SEMICONDUCTOR GMBH ........................................................... 109
FIGURE 45 DIALOG SEMICONDUCTOR BY APPLICATION, 2005 (%) ....... 109
EASTMAN KODAK CO. ................................................................................. 110
ELMOS SEMICONDUCTOR AG ................................................................... 110
FAIRCHILD SEMICONDUCTOR CORPORATION ..................................... 111
FOVEON, INC. ............................................................................................... 111
FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR, INC. ...................................................... 111
HAMAMATSU K.K. ........................................................................................ 112
IMPINJ, INC. .................................................................................................. 112
INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AG ................................................................ 112
INTERNATIONAL RECTIFIER CORP. ........................................................ 113
FIGURE 46 INTERNATIONAL RECTIFIER CORP. SALES BY
APPLICATION/END USER MARKET SEGMENT, 2006 (%) ..................... 113
INTERSIL CORP. ........................................................................................... 114
FIGURE 47 INTERSIL CORP. SALES BY END-USER MARKET, 2005
(%) ..................................................................................................................... 114
FIGURE 47 (CONTINUED) ............................................................................... 115
FIGURE 48 INTERSIL MAIN GEOGRAPHICAL MARKETS, 2005
(PERCENT OF TOTAL SALES) ..................................................................... 115
FIGURE 48 (CONTINUED) ................................................................................ 116
ITERRA COMMUNICATIONS ...................................................................... 116
LATTICE SEMICONDUCTOR CORP. .......................................................... 116
LINEAR DIMENSIONS SEMICONDUCTOR .............................................. 116
LINEAR TECHNOLOGY CORP. ................................................................... 117
FIGURE 49 LINEAR TECHNOLOGY CORP. SALES BY END-USER
MARKET, 2005 (%) .......................................................................................... 117
FIGURE 49 (CONTINUED) ............................................................................... 118
FIGURE 50 LINEAR TECHNOLOGY CORP. MAIN GEOGRAPHICAL
MARKETS, 2005 (PERCENT OF TOTAL SALES) ....................................... 118
FIGURE 50 (CONTINUED) ............................................................................... 119
MAGNACHIP SEMICONDUCTOR LTD. ..................................................... 119
FIGURE 51 MAGNACHIP SEMICONDUCTOR SALES BY
PRODUCT/SERVICE SEGMENT, 2005 (PERCENT OF TOTAL
SALES .............................................................................................................. 119
FIGURE 51 (CONTINUED) ............................................................................... 120
FIGURE 52 MAGNACHIP SEMICONDUCTOR SALES BY REGION,
2005 (PERCENT OF TOTAL SALES) ............................................................ 120
MARVELL TECHNOLOGY GROUP ............................................................. 121
MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD. .................................. 121
MAXIM INTEGRATED PRODUCTS, INC. ................................................... 121
FIGURE 53 MAXIM INTEGRATED PRODUCTS MAIN
GEOGRAPHICAL MARKETS, 2005 (PERCENT OF TOTAL SALES) ........ 122
MICRO ANALOG SYSTEMS OY ................................................................... 123
MICROCHIP TECHNOLOGY INC. ............................................................... 123
MICRON TECHNOLOGY INC. ..................................................................... 124
M.S. KENNEDY CORP. ................................................................................. 124
NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR .................................................................. 124
FIGURE 54 NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR CORP. GEOGRAPHICAL
MARKETS, FISCAL 2006 (PERCENT OF TOTAL SALES TO
UNAFFILIATED CUSTOMERS) ................................................................... 125
FIGURE 54 (CONTINUED) ............................................................................... 126
NJR CORP. ...................................................................................................... 126
NXP B.V. ......................................................................................................... 126
HIGH TECH CAMPUS 60 .............................................................................. 126
ON SEMICONDUCTOR ................................................................................. 127
PERICOM SEMICONDUCTOR CORP. ........................................................ 127
PULSIC LTD. .................................................................................................. 127
QUELLAN INC. .............................................................................................. 128
RECOM INTERNATIONAL POWER GMBH ............................................... 128
RENESAS TECHNOLOGY CORP. ................................................................ 128
RICHTEK TECHNOLOGY CORP. ................................................................ 129
ROBERT BOSCH GMBH ............................................................................... 129
SEMTECH CORP. .......................................................................................... 129
SIPEX CORP. .................................................................................................. 129
STMICROELECTRONICS N.V. .................................................................... 130
SUPERTEX INC. ............................................................................................ 130
FIGURE 55 SUPERTEX INC. SALES BY END-USER MARKET, 2005
(%) ..................................................................................................................... 131
SYNQOR INC. ................................................................................................. 131
TERADYNE INC. ............................................................................................ 132
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS ................................................................................ 132
FIGURE 56 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS ANALOG IC SALES BY
PRODUCT TYPE, 2005 (%) ............................................................................. 133
TOSHIBA CORP. ............................................................................................ 134
TRACO ELECTRONIC AG ............................................................................ 134
VERIGY INC. .................................................................................................. 134
V-INFINITY LL .............................................................................................. 134
ZARLINK SEMICONDUCTOR INC. ............................................................. 135
ZETEX PLCZETEX TECHNOLOGY PARK .................................................. 135