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The Bluetooth Revolution: Wireless Semiconductors Kill the Cord!


Published Date: September 1999
Published By: In-Stat
Page Count: 47
Order Code: r97-235
 
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  • Executive Summary
  • Methodology
  • Bluetooth Overview
  • Who is Involved?
  • What is the SIG's Branding Strategy?
  • What Is Bluetooth?
  • How Does Bluetooth Work?
  • How Fast Is Bluetooth?
  • What Are the Benefits of Bluetooth?
  • A Comment on Software
  • Competing Technologies
  • IrDA
  • Home Networking Technologies
  • Targeted Markets
  • The Cell Phone & Modem Connection
  • Data Synchronization
  • Information Exchange
  • Ad-Hoc Office Network Access
  • Cordless Connection Between Dissimilar Products
  • Cordless Connection Between Similarly-Grouped Products
  • When Will Equipment Vendors Roll Out Products?
  • The First Wave
  • The Second Wave
  • The Third Wave
  • Futuristic
  • Market Forecast for Bluetooth-Enabled Products
  • Communications
  • Cellular & PCS Mobile Phones
  • Digital Cordless Phones
  • Other Communications
  • Computing
  • Notebook & Desktop PCs
  • Handheld PCs & Palm Companions
  • Digital Still Cameras
  • Output Equipment
  • Accessories
  • Automotive
  • Industrial, Medical & Vertical Markets
  • Vertical Market Opportunities: The Hotel Industry
  • Home Networking
  • Ad-Hoc Corporate Network Access
  • Forecast Summary
  • The Semiconductor Forecast
  • Semiconductor Players
  • Cadence
  • Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR)
  • Ericsson Components AB
  • Bluetooth Radio
  • Ericsson Bluetooth Baseband
  • Ericsson Bluetooth Module
  • IBM/CommQuest
  • Microsoft
  • Motorola
  • National Semiconductor
  • PrairieComm
  • Silicon Wave
  • Texas Instruments
  • VLSI/Philips
  • Alliances & Partnerships
  • Ericsson & VLSI
  • IBM & Philsar
  • Mitel & Philsar
  • Motorola & Symbian
    List of Tables
    Table 1. Bluetooth-Enabled Equipment and Semiconductor Forecast Summary (Units & Revenue in Millions)
    Table 2. Highlighted SIG Members by Industry
    Table 3. Comparison of Bluetooth to IrDA: Advantages & Disadvantages
    Table 4. Bluetooth-Enabled Cellular & PCS Mobile Phones (M units)
    Table 5. Bluetooth-Enabled Digital Cordless Phones (M Units)
    Table 6. Other Bluetooth-Enabled Communications Equipment (M Units)
    Table 7. Bluetooth-Enabled Notebook & Desktop PCs (M Units)
    Table 8. Bluetooth-Enabled Handheld PCs & Palm Companions (M Units)
    Table 9. Bluetooth-Enabled Digital Still Cameras (M Units)
    Table 10. Bluetooth-Enabled Printers & Fax Equipment (M Units)
    Table 11. Bluetooth-Enabled Accessories (M Units)
    Table 12. Bluetooth-Enabled Hotel Rooms (M Units)
    Table 13. Bluetooth-Enabled Home Networking (M Units)
    Table 14. Summary - Worldwide Bluetooth-Enabled Equipment Forecast, 1999 - 2005 (M Units)
    Table 15. Radio & Baseband Functional Forecast: Revenue, Units & ASP, 1999 - 2005
    List of Figures
    Figure 1. Diagram of Piconets and Scatternet
    Figure 2. Bluetooth Solution Basics
    Figure 3. Bluetooth Radio Module Block Diagram
    Figure 4. Pictorial of Potential Bluetooth Markets
    Figure 5. Ericsson's ROK 101 007/1 Bluetooth Module Diagram
    Figure 6. Cross-Section of a Bipolar Transistor in SOI BiCMOS process
    Figure 7. Silicon Wave's RMCä Radio Chip - Block Diagram


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