E-Book relevant semi-conductive market is expected to reach 1,100 million dollars in 2013 years
Saturday, January 29, 2011 9:06:49 AM
In-Stat surveys and studies the company to announce on June 1, E-book (e-book) Production improve fast,is it global without being it is estimatedded bring from 1 million copies in 2008 by 30 million copies for 2013 year up to production. Snowball of production create new the intersection of business and point of growth for semi-conductive company that obtain employment, because associated semi-conductive demand estimates that would exceed 100 million dollars in 2013.
Because of the delivery service of its content, Amazon relies on series Kindle to become the leader of this field. Amazon establish partnership in order to make permitted tetherless access digital E-book, user of Kindle, with Sprint, Network Operator of wireless communication, already.
"Amazon and Sprint are offering a kind of apt to use, content to the end of end to consumer and providing and delivering the solution, this is that essential that a new developing technology enters masses' market. " In-Stat analyst Stephanie Ethier shows, are " packed with the participant's rumor of entering this field newly everywhere, the quantity of the digital content is increasing too, In-Stat believes E-book will bring powerful growth to the component supplier, apparatus manufacturers and the sales achievements of the wireless operator. "
In-Stat newest investigation finds:
--Semiconductor and electronic devices and components run through E-book and reveal some, central processing unit, wireless die set, DRAM, NAND, battery and attachment etc., reveal the component that will be the maximum partly consumes the part, followed by the wireless die set.
--The output value of central processing unit in E-book will be close to 227 million dollars by 2013.
--The material consumption of a typical E-book will drop by 23% from 2009 to 2013 years.
--E-book on the market uses the electronic ink (E Ink) mostly now Display technology, but does not exclude the possibility of adopting OLED or other display technology in the future.


