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- 276.9 mln Americans used e-mail in August 2009
- More smartphones than PCs to be sold by 2011
- 57% of Americans watch TV and surf Internet simultaneously
- $115.6 bln will be spent on online travel in 2009
- Mobile entertainment to generate $32 bln in 2009
- Mobile financial services to the poor to reach $5 bln by 2012
- 63 mln US households to pay bills online by 2014
- US video game sales down 23% in May 2009
- 89% of Americans with income over $75,000 subscribe to broadband
- Men spend $908 annually on consumer electronics, women spend $558
- CPU market down 10.9% in Q1 2009
- 26% of US consumers thinking of cutting costs by switching to prepaid cellular
- Web-to-TV streaming services to generate $2.9 bln by 2013
- Top-selling smartphones in Q1 2009
- Semiconductor sales down 29.9% in Q1 2009
- 58% of Americans have a mobile phone with Web connectivity
- European music sales down 8.3% in 2008
- 391.8 mln mobile subscribers in India in March 2009
- US venture investments down 61% in Q1 2009
- 10.5 mln BluRay players in the US in Q1 2009
- US newspaper ads to decline 22% in 2009
- Infrastructure sharing to save companies $60 bln by 2014
- $94 bln spent on home network-enabled devices in 2010
- IEEE 802.15.4 semiconductors to grow 79.6% by 2014
- Game play among parents and non-parents
IEEE 802.15.4 semiconductors to grow 79.6% by 2014
Tuesday, April 7, 2009The market for IEEE 802.15.4 semiconductors, in both consumer electronics and commercial markets, is set for significant growth over the next five years as the standard becomes the foundation for a host of applications and systems. That growth will see 802.15.4 chipset shipments grow from nearly 15 mln in 2008 to nearly 499 mln in 2014, a CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) of 79.6% over the period...
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