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2017 Digital Storage for Media and Entertainment Report - Entertainment and Media Digital Storage TAM Set to Increase to $7.2 Billion in 2022 - Research and Markets
The "2017
Digital Storage for Media and Entertainment Report" report has
been added to Research and Markets' offering.
Data storage is a key element in the digital transformation of content
creation, editing, distribution and reception. Data capacity and
communication speed increases, changing form factors, lowered product
prices and the growing familiarity with digital editing, digital
intermediates and various forms of digital distribution are key
components in the continued growth and development of entertainment.
Because of the large file sizes required for high resolution and
multi-camera images there is increasing demand for high capacity storage
devices. The entire content value chain of content creation, editing,
archiving, distribution as well as consumer electronics content
reception devices, provide an accelerating feedforward mechanism. This
drives growth in data storage for all entertainment content applications.
For many archiving and distribution applications where content is
relatively static low cost/high capacity SATA HDD storage, optical discs
and tape-based storage libraries will predominate. Hard disk drives as
well as enterprise SSDs are also used in high performance storage
applications where storage cost factors must be combined with
performance requirements.
For applications requiring rugged field use or fast playback response
flash memory either as cards or solid-state drives (SSDs) are becoming
more popular.
Key Points from the Report:
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Creation, Distribution & Conversion of video content creates a huge
dmand driver for storage device and systems manufacturers
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As image resolution increases and as stereoscopic VR video becomes
more common, storage requirements explode
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The development of 4K TV and other high-resolution venues in the home
and in mobile devices will drive the demand for digital content
(especially enabled by high HEVC (H.265) compression.
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HDD areal density increases are slower but flash memory growth has
increased. This might cause more applications to use flash memory
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Active archiving will drive increased use of HDD storage for archiving
applications, supplementing tape for long term archives
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Optical storage developments for higher capacity write-once Blu-ray
optical cartridges will create higher capacity discs and this may help
slow the reduction in optical disc archiving
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Flash memory dominates cameras and will find wider use in post
production and content distribution systems
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From 2016 to 2022 entertainment and media digital storage TAM (without
archiving and preservation) will increase from $3.3 B to $7.2 B
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The growth in storage capacities will result in a total media and
entertainment storage revenue growth between 2016 and 2022 (from $5.6
B to $11.1 B)
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In 2016 archiving and preservation is estimated to have been 41% of
total storage revenue followed by content distribution (29%),
postproduction (22%) and content acquisition (8%)
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In 2022 the projected revenue distribution is 33% content
distribution, 35% archiving and preservation, 28% post production and
4% content acquisition
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The greatest storage capacity demand in 2016 is for digital conversion
and preservation as well as archiving of new content (about 82%).
Content acquisition follows at 6.3% with post production at 7.2% and
content distribution at 4.3%
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By 2022 tape has been reduced to 14.7%, HDDs shipped capacity is
79.1%, optical disc capacity is down to about 1.3% and flash capacity
percentage is at 4.8%
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Media revenue is expected to increase from 2016 to 2022 ($2.2 B to
$3.9 B).
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Over 106 Exabytes of new digital storage will be used for digital
archiving and content conversion and preservation by 2022
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Storage in remote clouds is playing an important role in enabling
collaborative workflows and in archiving
Companies Mentioned
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ARRI
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Atmos
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ATSC
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BBC
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Canon
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Jaunt One
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LaCie (News - Alert)
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Lexar
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Maxell
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NHK
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Panasonic
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Pixar
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SanDisk
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Sharp (News - Alert)
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Sony
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Sphericam
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Toshiba
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XenData
For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/dxnz4f/2017_digital?w=4
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