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THE WORLDWIDE MARKET FOR SEMICONDUCTORS & SOFTWARE IN SET-TOP BOXES -- 2009 EDITION
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Abstract
“The set-top box bill of materials cost has passed a critical juncture.
While variations remain, 2005 was the last year in which the average set-top
box bill of materials cost decreased at a rate of more than 10% per year.
Starting in 2006, consumers proved willing to spend for DVR and HDTV
functionality. This trend is forecast to hold the average set-top box BOM
steady.”
Description
This, the freshly-updated fourth edition of IMS Research' s exhaustive study
covering the markets for hardware and software technologies in set-top boxes
is designed to support product and marketing decisions by companies throughout
the digital TV value chain. Past customers include digital TV operators,
set-top box makers, and vendors selling, software, MPEG SoCs, tuners,
demodulators, conditional access, codecs, and other intellectual property into
set-top boxes.
The study covers the segments:
- Front Ends (Tuners & Demods) by Standard and Number
- Core MPEG SoCs by MPEG-2 vs. MPEG-4, HD vs. HD, and Dual vs. Single Decode
- Separable Conditional Access Module Interfaces & Smartcard Readers
- Embedded Applications Processors by Speed (DMIPS)
- Installed DRAM, Flash, and HDDs by Capacity
- A/V Output Encoders and Digital I/O Ports by Standard
- LAN Interfaces and WAN Modems by PHY
- Power Supplies by Consumption
- Bill of Materials Cost and Total Available STB Manufacturer Spending by
Component
- Operating Systems by Class
- Interactive Middleware by Standard
Data are provided for 2006 - 2013 and cover the three major regions. The
383-page report is primarily quantitative in nature and includes 294 tables
and 108 figures.
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Chapter 1 - Introduction, Scope, and Methodology
- 1.0 Introduction
- 1.1 Scope
- 1.2 Methodology
Chapter 2 - Set-top Box Market Summary & Influences
- 2.0 Introduction
- 2.1 Set-top Box Product Mix
- 2.1.1 Set-top Box Feature Class Definitions
- 2.1.2 Set-top Box Product Mix by Feature Class
- 2.1.3 Set-top Shipments by Feature Class, Platform, and Broadcast
Standard
- 2.1.4 Set-top Box Prices and Revenues
- 2.2 Set-top Box Installed Base
- 2.2.1 Set-top Box Installed Base and Net Additions
- 2.2.2 Set-top Boxes per Household
- 2.3 The Influence of Video Codec & Broadcast Modulation Standards
- 2.4 Emerging Customer Needs
- 2.4.1 Digital Rights Management (DRM)
- 2.4.2 Home Media Networking
- 2.4.3 Place Shifting
- 2.4.4 Transcoding
- 2.5 Government Intervention in Set-top Box Technologies
Chapter 3 - Semiconductors in Set-top Boxes
- 3.0 Introduction
- 3.1 RF Front Ends (Tuners & Demodulators)
- 3.1.1 RF Tuners
- 3.1.2 RF Demodulators
- 3.1.3 Home Media Gateway Servers with 3 or More Video Tuners
- 3.1.4 RF Front Ends Installed in Set-top Boxes
- 3.1.5 Satellite
- 3.1.6 Cable
- 3.1.7 Digital Terrestrial
- 3.1.8 DSL Modems (IPTV)
- 3.1.9 Regional Trends
- 3.2 Video Decoders
- 3.2.1 Long-term Trends
- 3.2.2 Single-stream vs. Multi-Stream Set-top Boxes and DVRs
- 3.2.3 Single-decode vs. Dual-Decode DVRs
- 3.2.4 Video Codec Standards Supported by Set-top Boxes
- 3.2.5 Audio Codec Standards Installed in Set-top Boxes
- 3.3 Conditional Access Smartcard and Module Interfaces
- 3.4 Applications Processing, Graphics, Memory, and HDD Interfaces
- 3.5 Hard Disk Drives in DVRs
- 3.6 A/V Outputs
- 3.6.1 Standard Definition (480i or 576i) Video Outputs
- 3.6.2 High Definition Digital Video Outputs
- 3.6.3 Audio Outputs
- 3.7 Digital I/O
- 3.7.1 Wide-Area Network Modems
- 3.7.2 Local-Area Network Interfaces
- 3.7.3 High Speed Serial and Other Peripheral Interfaces
- 3.8 Power Supplies
- 3.9 Bill of Materials Pricing and Revenue
Chapter 4 - Software in Set-top Boxes
- 4.0 Introduction
- 4.1 Key Trends
- 4.2 Operating Systems
- 4.2.1 Factory OS Installations
- 4.3 Interactive Middleware
- 4.3.1 Commercial Middleware APIs
- 4.3.2 Open Standards
- 4.3.3 IPTV Middleware
Appendix 1 - Glossary of Terms & Acronyms
Appendix 2 - Indices of Tables & Figures
- Index of Tables
- Index of Figures
Appendix 3 - Memory Pricing Models
- DRAM Pricing Model
- Flash Pricing Model
*Full table of contents can be obtained upon the request of sample pages.
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