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		<title>Apple iPad: Where Will the Chips Fall</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Apr 2010 22:43:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Morry Marshall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There has been intense press coverage of the Apple iPad, but not much about the iPad’s impact on the semiconductor industry. That issue is addressed in a new Semico Research Corp. Market Brief, “Apple iPad: Where Will the Chips Fall?”
An important question is whether or not a new market is being created.  There have been [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There has been intense press coverage of the Apple iPad, but not much about the iPad’s impact on the semiconductor industry. That issue is addressed in a new Semico Research Corp. Market Brief, “Apple iPad: Where Will the Chips Fall?”</p>
<p>An important question is whether or not a new market is being created.  There have been numerous attempts at tablet PCs, beginning with the Apple Newton and the AT&amp;T Hobbit. Until now, all have failed; but the situation has changed.  Three applications have emerged since previous tablet PC attempts: Internet access, social networking and electronic books.  These are ideal applications for a tablet PC.  Will they be enough for the iPad to succeed where others have failed? </p>
<p>There have been a wide range of analysts’ forecasts for iPad shipments, some as high as ten million units for the first year. Semico takes a more realistic view, forecasting total shipment of 1.8 million tablet PC shipments in calendar year 2010.  Higher volumes will follow.  This time around, tablet PCs will succeed.</p>
<p>The iPad uses a proprietary processor and operating system.  Is this the beginning of a trend away from existing MPU architectures?  Will other tablet, netbook, notebook or desktop PC companies follow Apple’s lead?  What will that do to the MPU market?</p>
<p>The iPod, the iPhone and the iPad together consume a significant portion of the total worldwide NAND Flash shipments. With NAND Flash capacity already tight, how long will pricing pressure continue?</p>
<p>Since  the iPad processor is a proprietary chip, and Apple may begin to dominate the NAND Flash market; what’s left in the iPad for the semiconductor industry? Will Apple  become the proverbial “elephant in the room,” for the semiconductor industry? No one talks about it, but its presence looms.</p>
<p>“Apple iPad: Where Will the Chips Fall?” addresses these iPad questions and more from the point of view of the semiconductor industry. It is available immediately at a suggested list price of $1,995. For additional information or to purchase this Market Brief, please contact Sam Caldwell at samc@semico.com or 602-214-9697.</p>
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