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  ICON RF Power Semiconductor Device Market For Wireless Infrastructure Faces Continued
 

   Scottsdale, AZ - With the gradual decline of cellular/3G base station deployments, the market for RF power semiconductor devices will continue to see the erosion in revenues for that segment that has characterized recent years.
   "The market opportunity for cellular/3G base station RF power semiconductor devices will continue to shrink over the next five years," comments ABI Research director Lance Wilson. "Wireless infrastructure represents the largest segment for RF power semiconductors, and it contains the largest sub-segment: cellular/3G. This sub-segment will decline by a compound annual rate of 8% over the period 2007—2012."
   Declining average selling prices, more efficient air interfaces, and the build-out of the infrastructure base are compounded, in their effect on revenues, by the shift to plastic packaging
    However, the RF power semiconductor device market below 4 GHz also consists of five other major segments – military, ISM (industrial/scientific/medical), broadcast, commercial avionics, and non-cellular communications – and these will show a healthy compound annual growth rate of 9.5%over the same period, with the military and ISM segments leading the pack. Overall, the entire marketplace will exhibit a five-year growth rate of only 2.9%, illustrating the influence of cellular/3G"s decline.

 
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