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GaAs RF Device revenue will break $7 Billion this year

Cellular growth expected to drive market to over $8B by end of 2019

Strategy Analytics' recent report "˜GaAs Device Forecast and Outlook: 2014 "“ 2019', forecasts that GaAs device revenue will break the $7 billion barrier this year and surpass $8 billion before the end of the forecast period. Driven by increasing GaAs content in cellular terminals, GaAs device revenue will grow, even though price erosion and competitive technologies will slow the growth rates.

According to the report wireless applications remain the dominant segment of GaAs device market, accounting for just slightly less than 80 percent of all revenue. The cellular terminal portion of the wireless segment accounts for slightly more than 50 percent of all GaAs device revenue. 

New architectures will increase the GaAs content in cellular terminals and even though CMOS PAs will continue capturing market share, the cellular terminal share of the market will grow to slightly more than 55 percent by the end of the forecast period.

In response to price erosion and losing market share to competitive technologies, GaAs device revenue will peak in 2018 at just over $8 billion, before declining by less than 1 percent in 2019.

Eric Higham, service director, Advanced Semiconductor Applications commented: "Despite continuing concern in some quarters about the future of GaAs devices, the market saw its second consecutive year of double-digit growth. Other technologies are capturing market share, but evolving device and network architectures need increasing GaAs content and this is offsetting some of the share loss."

Asif Anwar, director in the Strategic Technologies Practice added: "Defence systems, particular in radar, communications and EW applications still rely on the performance of GaAs devices. We anticipate these segments will continue to fuel GaAs revenue growth."

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