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TMCNet:  Global High Speed Electronics Market Report 2016-2021 - Analysis, Technologies & Forecasts - Research and Markets

[June 27, 2016]

Global High Speed Electronics Market Report 2016-2021 - Analysis, Technologies & Forecasts - Research and Markets

Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Opportunities In High Speed Electronics: A Technology and Market Review 2016-2021" report to their offering.

This report looks at this new pyridine of big data and analyse how this will affect the Datacoms infrastructure and its impact on the technologies demanded.

This report will describe the needs technology challenges by analysing how systems will need to adapt (Routers, servers, base-stations etc.) and how supporting technologies such as ICs, PCBs, Laminates and optical interconnect technology; where applicable will be required to facilitate this next stage of the internet.

In previous high speed reports the focus has been on the core and metro access parts of the Datacoms and Telecoms infrastructure. Traditionally this was looked after by the regional Telco's and was deployed with voice communications in mind. For them an for particularly companies such as AT&T (News - Alert) the challenge was to manage voice traffic in real time.




Systems were developed where capacity reflected peak loading but the size of the data was small, double digit Kb. In fact a text message is around 20kb. Adding a photo increase this by an order of magnitude namely 350Kb. A one minute video increases this again by an order of magnitude to 4Mb. A one minute High Definition recording is 1GB. The uploading and downloading of this type of data is driving the demand for increased bandwidth.

In 2008 a disruptive technology came along. The iphone 3Gs and it heralded the start of mobile broadband where in addition to voice traffic people were sending and receiving media files such as photos.

The download side was mainly from accessing the internet. Other disruptive services included:

  • Online storage of personal media
  • Media download and distribution
  • Cloud Storage

Report Structure:

1. Introduction

2. Executive Summary

3. Key Drivers

4. Legacy High-Speed Systems

5. Data Centres And Enterprise Servers

6. Wireless Communications Infrastructure

7. Portable Terminals

8. Subassemblies Components And Materials

9. Market Forecasts

10. Conclusion And Opportunities

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/hdpff2/opportunities_in


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