LONDON – Texas Instruments Inc. retained its position in 2011 as the leading manufacturer of power management ICs, according to a ranking produced by market research firm IHS.
TI increased its sales of power management ICs in 2011 by 25 percent to pull further ahead of STMicroelectronics and Infineon Technologies, in second and third places respectively. TI commanded 10.0 percent of the $31.8 billion market for power management ICs according IHS. ST held on to 7.1 percent of the market while Infineon grew to achieve a 6.6 percent market share.
The other firms to make major advances in the top ten ranking were Mitsubishi Electric, which increased its sales by 51.7 percent over 2010 and On Semiconductor, which increased its sales by 22.3 percent.
In its market definition IHS includes circuits such as voltage regulators and voltage references, as well as power interface ICs and application-specific power management ICs. Other important power management products are power discretes, such as power transistors greater than 1 watt, rectifiers greater than 0.5 amperes, and thyristors.
TI was able to grow its sales with help from the acquisition of National Semiconductor. Arizona-based On Semiconductor broke into the top ten after its purchase of Sanyo. Mitsubishi’s leap from eight place in 2010 to fourth displaced fellow Japanese firm Renesas Technology, which dropped to fifth place, down from fourth.
Click on image to enlarge.Top ten power management semiconductor vendors by revenue in 2011 (billions of U.S. dollars). Source: IHS.
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