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Ten gigabit datacom transceiver market will reach $9 billion by 2010 (Market News)
Ten gigabit datacom transceiver market will reach $9 billion by 2010 A new study from ElectroniCast forecasts that the market for 10 Gbit/s datacom transceivers will grow from $157 million in 2001 to $9 billion in 2010 (see ). From a low start of 100 000 transceiver units in 2001, the serious roll out of 10 Gbit/s links in 2003 will require 2 million units. Explosive growth will then continue for several years reaching nearly 7 million units in 2005. The Electronicast report breaks down this market across five different applications: OC-192 very short reach, proprietary 10 Gbit/s interconnects, Fibre Channel, Infiniband and 10 Gigabit Ethernet. Suppliers of VCSELs and photodetectors will be key beneficiaries of this growth. The report predicts that 10 Gigabit Ethernet will have a strong position throughout, followed by 10 Gbit/s Fibre Channel in the latter half of the forecast. OC-192 very short reach will make an early impact, using low-cost 4 fiber parallel 10 Gbit/s transceivers. The portion of Infiniband requiring 10 Gbit/s transceivers begins to show significant growth after 2005. The first year of serious deployment will be 2002 with a value of $1.14 billion. Very strong value growth will follow despite declining module prices, though this decline in price will begin to slow value growth beyond 2006. "The 10 Gbps Datacom Transceiver Market Forecast" is available from ElectroniCast for further information see "www.electronicast.com" .