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Buzz Continues To Build Around MPEG-4 AVCs, But MPEG-2 Still Strong SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., June 28, 2005 - Enthusiasm is still building around the nascent MPEG-4 AVC market, but the use of advanced video decoders does not mean that MPEG-2-only decoders will disappear from the market soon, reports In-Stat (http://www.in-stat.com). In fact, MPEG-2 unit shipments are expected to experience growth until 2009, though declining ASPs for MPEG-2 solutions will cause revenues to decline, the high-tech market research firm says.
The report, MPEG Video ICs: The Buzz Around MPEG-4 AVC (#IN0501839MI), includes analysis of worldwide market share for manufacturers of MPEG video semiconductors in calendar 2004, and explores the future of the MPEG chip market. The report also includes forecasts for IC video decoders by units and revenue through 2009. The data are worldwide shipments for the merchant market only, internally supplied shipments are not included. To purchase this report, or for more information, please contact Courtney McEuen at 480-483-4454; cmceuen@reedbusiness.com. The report price is $3,495 U.S. Dollars. For more information, contact:
Market Research from In-Stat In-Stat offers a broad range of information resources and analytical assets to technology vendors, service providers, technology professionals, and market specialists worldwide. The company stands alone in its ability to integrate both supply-side and demand-side research methodologies into a single comprehensive view of technology markets and products. This capability relies on a unique ability to cover the entire value chain from engineering-level technology, through equipment, infrastructure, services and end-users. In-Stat is a part Reed Business Information, a leading provider of critical information and marketing solutions to business professionals and a member of the Reed Elsevier.
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