WiMAX Chip Prices Falling Good News for Small Devices, Says ABI Research

The WiMAX chipset market is advancing quickly. There are solid 2-chip designs consisting of a single-chip baseband IC and a single-chip RF IC that are bringing power consumption down. Beceem, GCT Semiconductor, and Sequans have single-chip designs that include both the baseband and RF. Most importantly, WiMAX chipset ASPs are dropping rapidly.

“Even as the mobile WiMAX chipset market has barely gotten its feet wet, chipset ASPs are declining rapidly due to heavy competition and greater integration in designs,” says ABI Research principal analyst Philip Solis. “Prices for the baseband and RF components of the chipset have come down from the $35 range a few years ago to below $25, and will drop below $10 in 2011. These falling WiMAX chipset prices are critical for inclusion of the technology in smaller mobile devices.”

When global subscriber numbers reach the high tens of
millions, ABI Research expects chipset
shipments to be well into the hundreds of millions. Many devices will include
WiMAX capabilities well before users subscribe to WiMAX-based service plans,
and some consumers may never utilize the WiMAX capabilities included in their
equipment, as more devices start to include other wireless wide-area network
connectivity features. In addition, some WiMAX subscribers will have multiple
WiMAX-enabled devices on one subscription plan.

“WiMAX will look a bit like Wi-Fi in terms of rapid ASP
declines and moves towards 100% penetration in laptops,” continues Solis.
“Expansion into various mobile devices including Mobile Internet Devices
and consumer electronics will be critical to the growth of the WiMAX chipset
market.”

A new ABI Research study,
“The WiMAX Chipset Market” examines chipset vendors’ activities and products.
Forecasts include shipments and revenue by a variety of segmentations including
device CPE, mobile devices by type, region,
main frequency band, and 802.16e/16m.