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Seoul Semi 4th in LED Rankings
Press release from: Electronics.ca Publications
ELECTRONICS.CA PUBLICATIONS, the electronics industry market research and knowledge network, announces the availability of a report entitled "World Market for Optoelectronic Components".
In 2007, the leading LED suppliers remained the same, but they now face strong challenges from companies in Taiwan and Korea.
According to a market research report available at Electronics.ca Publications, on optoelectronic components, which focuses on LEDs, the top three companies in 2007 in terms of total dollar revenues for packaged LEDs were Nichia (24% of the market), Osram Opto (10.5%) and Lumileds/ Philips (6.5%).
These three companies have been well established as the top three for several years now. Although full data for 2008 was not available as the report went to press, it is believed that the top three rankings will be the same for 2008.
However, an analyst Jamie Fox stated that: "Lumileds may face competition for 3rd spot from Seoul Semiconductor in the next few years. For several years now, Seoul Semi has grown aggressively and faster than the overall LED market and has risen steadily through the top 10 to reach 4th spot."
Other companies in the top ten in the report include Citizen and Toyoda Gosei from Japan, as well as Everlight and Kingbright, two Taiwanese companies that have also seen good growth. Avago are also in the top ten by total revenue.
Other LED companies are more focused on profit margin and quality of products, or developing a portfolio with an eye on the long term lighting market, rather than just the largest total revenues. For example, Cree are widely considered to be one of the top 4 or 5 LED companies although in terms of packaged LED revenues this is not actually the case.
In response to their confirmation as the number one supplier, a spokesman from Nichia commented that staying number one is harder than becoming number one. However he said that while lower quality products give other competitors a chance, he is increasingly seeing a demand for quality products.
Details of the new report, table of contents and ordering information can be found on Electronics.ca Publications' web site. View the report: www.electronics.ca/reports/optical/components.html
Electronics.ca Publications is a world-class research network and publishing company whose focus is technology and market research for the electronics industry. Our network spans dozens of areas of electronics expertise, and taps the knowledge of researchers and analysts internationally. We deliver critical information on the semiconductor, advanced materials, nanotechnology, electronics manufacturing, wireless technology and converging markets, to name a few.
Electronics.ca Publications
Chiaki Sadanaga
Communications Manager
+1 514 429 1520
3551 St-Charles Blvd., Suite 558
Kirkland
Quebec
H9H 3C4
This release was published on openPR.
In 2007, the leading LED suppliers remained the same, but they now face strong challenges from companies in Taiwan and Korea.
According to a market research report available at Electronics.ca Publications, on optoelectronic components, which focuses on LEDs, the top three companies in 2007 in terms of total dollar revenues for packaged LEDs were Nichia (24% of the market), Osram Opto (10.5%) and Lumileds/ Philips (6.5%).
These three companies have been well established as the top three for several years now. Although full data for 2008 was not available as the report went to press, it is believed that the top three rankings will be the same for 2008.
However, an analyst Jamie Fox stated that: "Lumileds may face competition for 3rd spot from Seoul Semiconductor in the next few years. For several years now, Seoul Semi has grown aggressively and faster than the overall LED market and has risen steadily through the top 10 to reach 4th spot."
Other companies in the top ten in the report include Citizen and Toyoda Gosei from Japan, as well as Everlight and Kingbright, two Taiwanese companies that have also seen good growth. Avago are also in the top ten by total revenue.
Other LED companies are more focused on profit margin and quality of products, or developing a portfolio with an eye on the long term lighting market, rather than just the largest total revenues. For example, Cree are widely considered to be one of the top 4 or 5 LED companies although in terms of packaged LED revenues this is not actually the case.
In response to their confirmation as the number one supplier, a spokesman from Nichia commented that staying number one is harder than becoming number one. However he said that while lower quality products give other competitors a chance, he is increasingly seeing a demand for quality products.
Details of the new report, table of contents and ordering information can be found on Electronics.ca Publications' web site. View the report: www.electronics.ca/reports/optical/components.html
Electronics.ca Publications is a world-class research network and publishing company whose focus is technology and market research for the electronics industry. Our network spans dozens of areas of electronics expertise, and taps the knowledge of researchers and analysts internationally. We deliver critical information on the semiconductor, advanced materials, nanotechnology, electronics manufacturing, wireless technology and converging markets, to name a few.
Electronics.ca Publications
Chiaki Sadanaga
Communications Manager
+1 514 429 1520
3551 St-Charles Blvd., Suite 558
Kirkland
Quebec
H9H 3C4
This release was published on openPR.
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