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ARM benefits from MCU market growth

16 March 2011 News

As one of the main beneficiaries of the smartphone revolution, the microcontroller industry is poised to witness major growth in the upcoming year as embedded processing demands continue to increase.

Databeans projects that the global microcontroller market will reach $16,1 billion in 2011, an increase of 9% from 2010.

Perhaps no one firm benefitted from the continued growth of the MCU market more than ARM Holdings, the UK-based developer and key licence holder of the ARM 32-Bit RISC instruction set architecture (ISA). The firm does not even sell chips, but rather establishes base chip designs and receives income from the licences and then royalties on the end products.

But now that the architecture is almost completely ubiquitous in the embedded market, and thanks to ramping handset complexity and new market penetration, ARM’s popularity has exploded. The company’s share price has increased by over 600% over the past two years as the number of licensees continues to escalate to 743, up 35 during the fourth quarter of 2010. 19 of these new licences were for ARM’s Cortex processors, including eight new licences where ARM technology is being used by a new customer or within a new product line of an existing customer; another eight of which were specifically for ARM’s advanced Mali graphics processors found in smartphones, digital TVs and mobile computers.

In particular, shipments of ARM processor-based microcontrollers grew at a record pace of over 100% during the 2010 year, compared to about 37% growth for the overall microcontroller market. Most of this growth was attributed to an increase in sales of its Cortex-M family chips which now comprise about 10% of total ARM shipments. ARM’s customers, who range from TI to Samsung to Nvidia, reported roughly a 30% year-over-year increase in shipments of chips for the mobile segment in Q4 2010, driven by a doubling in smartphone shipments.

According to internal company estimates, ARM had a greater than 95% unit shipment share in the smartphone market in the year 2010. ARM-based products also had a 35% market share in digital TVs and set-top boxes by the end of 2010. And while the firm currently has zero market penetration in servers and desktop PCs, it hopes to change this going into 2011.

First was the big news that Microsoft would pledge support for the ARM architecture. Then came the announcement that Nvidia would start integrating the Cortex-A15 ARM cores into high-performance workstations and servers containing clusters of multicore ARM chips. Perhaps most significantly, with ARM now entering the mobile computing space, the little firm now poses a direct challenge with Intel. Time will tell if this will be a success, but ARM’s strengths, including its uniquely strong ecosystem, with its universality and amount of diverse partnerships, may be the key to its eventual success.

Looking into the future, the ARM Company estimates that by 2015 the royalty opportunity for ARM-based chips using its Cortex-A CPU and related Mali graphics chips in the field of application processing (including mobile computing, smartphones, servers and PCs) will reach 4 billion units. Also according to ARM, by 2015 the real-time embedded chip space will represent another 12 billion units in potential and will be targeted by its Cortex-R family, with another 18 billion units addressable with its Cortex-M designs for microcontrollers.

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