Wipro ranked global leader in telecom R&D services
Wipro Technologies has been ranked as the top telecom R&D services provider in an annual survey conducted by Zinnov Management Consulting. This recognition reiterates Wipro’s focus on next-generation technologies such as 4G and LTE (Long Term Evolution). Wipro’s software solutions for LTE small cell and evolved packet core technologies, along with integrated design services capability, help network equipment vendors to come out with custom products that meet the price-performance ratio of different markets. and mobile MEMS space, mainly on the strength of their smartphones and tablets using MEMS devices like accelerometers, gyroscopes, MEMS microphones and bulk acoustic wave fiOWHUV. $SSOH, WKH WRS EUyHU, PDGH MEMS purchases equivalent to A4VV.8 million, or roughly 23 per cent, of the A2.1-billion consumer and mobile MEMS market. Samsung, in second place, made purchases worth A2V1.3 million, or 14 per cent.
“The dominance of Apple and Samsung is due to their successful smartphone and tablet offerings, which contrast dramatically with other top 10 buyers who do not share the same level of success in either product offering or both,” said Jérémie Bouchaud, director and senior principal analyst for MEMS and sensors at IeS. “In the smartphone market, for instance, Apple’s iPhone is a category killer, while Samsung’s various smartphone models collectively enjoy massive share.”
Analogue manufacturing enters 300mm era
The analogue IC market is a A42-billion business, representing 14 per cent of the total semiconductor market. The market is fragmented, with over V0 companies participating either as integrated device manufacturers, foundry or fabless.
revenues from analogue are heavily weighted to communications products, but several market growth drivers including automotive, energy, mobility DNG PHGLFDO/KHDOWKFDUH DUH LGHNWLfiHG in a new report from Semico research.
The analogue market is moving into the 300mm era. As the analogue industry moves to more complex products on smaller technology nodes, there will be an increase in 300mm production.
Indian electronics industry to cross Rs 100 billion
According to minister of state for defence M.M. Pallam raju, the Indian electronics industry is projected to cross rs 100 billion during the year 2012-13.
“Modernisation plans of the In-