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Tablet market to grow to $4 billion by 2014

by Scott Bicheno on 8 February 2010, 17:27

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While it remains to be seen how much of an overnight success Apple's first foray into the tablet market is going to be, tech industry analyst In-Stat reckons the iPad will catalyse a massive market opportunity for the semiconductor industry.

In-Stat says the total available market for tablets will rise to around 50 million by 2014. They will cost, on average, $400-$500 based on bill of material (BoM) estimates and In-Stat must calculate the semiconductor part of that BoM to be around $80-$100 as it is predicting a total potential semiconductor opportunity of $4.1 billion.

"Tablets have quickly become a high priority for competitors across the value chain, including mobile operators," says Jim McGregor, In-Stat analyst. "Even more important, is that the opportunity in tablets is complementary to other mobile devices, particularly smartphones and netbooks."

This means that McGregor reckons people will buy a tablet as well as a smartphone and notebook, and is more or less consistent with Steve Jobs' assertion that the iPad resides in a new category in-between smartphones and notebooks. However, Jobs thinks the tablet will replace the netbook in this in-between category.

The category also has the potential to unite the channels, with it being a computer, sold as a consumer electronics device, often on telco contracts. Most major semiconductor companies, including Intel, Qualcomm and NVIDIA, are banking on a lot of growth coming from the mobile Internet device category in the coming years.

 



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As much as it pains me to say this, I have to agree with Steve Jobs when he says that tablets are basically in the same market segment as netbooks. I don't think they'll replace netbooks mind: there will always be plenty of people out there who want a keyboard and mouse for their most portable computer.

Of course, a lot of this depends on the size of the tablet in question: We're currently seeing a lot of tablets with 9“ - 12” screens, and they will canibalise netbook sales, but there's also been talk about tablets / slates with 5“ - 7” screens, which would make sensible alternatives to current smartphones. I'd certainly be interested in replacing my current smartphone with a simple phone and a 5“ - 7” tablet with a data plan…
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