Abstract
The long-shrinking PDA market has made the transformation of PDA an inevitable trend, and with the emergence of integrated handheld devices such as Smartphone and PDA phone, application processor makers have discovered new target markets. This report will examine the current product strategies of application processor makers in light of current shifts in the PDA market and the impact of future mobile handheld devices.
In 2001, the consumer markets went stale. Combined with the sudden surge of Smartphone in 2003, PDA market growth began to slow. Some traditional standalone PDA markets even declined, forcing the transformation of PDA to other applications. Mobile phones and media player continued to expand into PDA territory, gradually increasing the size of the handheld device market. Major application processor suppliers are seeking to position themselves in light of this trend. Whether Intel, the cynosure of the PC sector, or late-comer Samsung, or TI and Motorola, which excel at wireless voice all major application processor suppliers are attempting to expand into the integrated handheld market based on their particular strengths. For the short term Intel and TI have the leading position. Motorola is committed to breaking away from DragonBall, but the MXC platform with which it hopes to turn around its fate in the market is still just getting off the ground. Coupled with brand-name vendor and PDA makers' unfamiliarity with the new platform, Motorola's future success remains to be seen.
Furthermore, the individual domains of PDA, mobile phone, and media player are expanding and mixing to form an integrated handheld device market in which each big application processor makers must formulate strategies for seizing the high ground. With growth stagnating in the pure PDA market, processor makers will develop suitable handheld device platform solutions with renewed aggressiveness, and building on their existing customer base of brand-name PDA vendors to add new customers, such as handset makers like Motorola and Sony Ericsson, which have both rolled out Smartphones and support an even greater number of multimedia applications. Media players for MP3 or gaming present another customer segment, such as Apple's iPod or Sony's PSP. Such devices not only add PDA functions, but in the future will also support wireless voice applications.
The competitive terrain of integrated handheld device markets features PDA extending straight out mobile phones and media players. The key to future success is whether major application processor suppliers can offer the best solution to their integrated handheld device clients. Players need not be technology leaders, but they must maintain superlative relationships with suppliers and customers, and develop even more diversified, cooperative partnerships.
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Research Scope
The Taiwanese PDA industry encompasses PDA produced by Taiwanese makers in Taiwan and China.
Definitions
Product Types
PDA
PDAs provide PIM (Personal Information Manager) functions, and in some cases are equipped with Bluetooth or WLAN wireless communications functionality.
PDA Phone
The term "PDA phone" refers to products that, while providing PDA functions, are also equipped with GSM/GPRS or CDMA 2000 mobile phone functionality. One example of this kind of product is the Tungsten W.
Smart phone
Smartphones are mainly designed to provide voice communication functions, but are also equipped with PDA functions and a display size of 2.7 inches or smaller. One example of this kind of product is the Sony Ericsson P800.
Glossary of Terms
CMOS |
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Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor |
DBB |
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Digital Base Band |
DSP |
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Digital Signal Processor |
EDGE |
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Enhanced Data rates for Global Evolution |
IrDA |
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Infrared Data Association |
GPRS |
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General Packet Radio Service |
GSM |
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Global System for Mobile Communications |
MMI |
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Man-Machine Interface |
MMX |
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Multi Media eXtension |
MP3 |
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MPEG Audio Layer 3 |
MXC |
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Mobile Extreme Convergence |
OEM |
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Original Equipment Manufacturer |
OMAP |
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Open Multimedia Applications Protocol |
OS |
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Operating System |
PAN |
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Personal Area Network |
PCA |
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Personal Internet Client Architecture |
PDA |
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Personal Digital Assistant |
PIM |
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Personal Information Management |
PMP |
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Portable Media Player |
PSP |
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PlayStation Portable |
WLAN |
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Wireless Local Area Network |