Power Management Semiconductors to Experience Slower Growth 
Growth to reach just 6.7 percent in 2011, compared to 37.8 percent in 2010
November 14, 2011 
The market in 2011 for power management semiconductors will grow more slowly than expected, sty­mied by a general slowdown in consumer spending and the disruption caused by the March Japanese earthquake, according to an IHS iSuppli Power Management Market Tracker report from information and analysis provider IHS.

Revenue in 2011 from power management semiconductors is expected to reach $33.1 billion, up 6.7 percent from $31.0 billion in 2010—much slower growth compared to the market’s astounding 37.8 percent rebound last year. The market will rise a slight 3.9 percent next year to a projected $34.4 billion.

The slowdown this year reflects the impact of two distinct developments that overtook the market for power semiconductors, which are critical in helping to ensure the reliable operation of electronic systems. Soon after the Japanese quake at the tail end of the first quarter, power management suffered a deceleration as manufacturing was halted in several areas of the country, home to many semiconductor plants and operations. The Japanese situation righted itself by September, but by then the industry was feeling yet another constraint—the decline in consumer spending that started in the middle of the year, a situation not likely to improve until after the first half of 2012, IHS believes.

Already, a tightening in consumer expenditures has slowed revenue expansion in the power manage­ment sector during the third quarter to just 2.3 percent from the earlier quarter, compared to an 8.8 per­cent increase during the same time last year. Growth in the fourth quarter is not expected to improve, in light of projections showing curtailed demand for popular consumer electronic items like wireless hand­sets and mobile computing devices—two big drivers of the power management semiconductor space. 

The Biggest Performers for the Next Five Years
Despite the current slowdown in power management semiconductors, revenue expansion overall will be positive for the next five years, with growth to average 7.2 percent during the period. 

Among the most promising markets will be that for inverters, anticipated to grow from $4.2 billion in 2010 to $7.5 billion in 2015. The need for efficient inverters—devices that convert direct current to alternating current—will be supplied by various markets, including automotive, solar and wind turbines, motor controls in appliances and manufacturing automation.

Other areas that will drive power management in the next five years will be mobile; communications; energy and public infrastructure improvement; and the markets for new as well as alternative forms of energy—such as hybrid and electric vehicles, wind and solar energy, and grid upgrades affecting equip­ment like smart meters. Of particular interest will be the submarket for microinverters designed specifi­cally for 200-watt solar applications—projected to be one of the highest-growth segments in the entire power management space.

In terms of device segments, the strongest growth will take place in media tablets, with power man­agement semiconductors expected to post a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 63.3 percent, trailed by the server market at a distant second with a 12.0 percent CAGR. Other significant device seg­ments will be building and home control, notebooks, enterprise voice networks, mobile infrastructure and medical electronics. For all these areas, low-voltage metal-oxide-semiconductor fi eld-effect transistors (MOSFET) represent the main growth opportunity, followed by high-voltage MOSFETs and switching regulators.

As consumer demand returns after 2014, the higher levels in ensuing expenditures will have a positive effect on power management semiconductors, resulting in improved revenue growth at a projected 8.7 percent by that time.

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