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Research and Markets ( http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c74520 ) has announced the addition of Nanotechnologies for the Electronics Market to their offering.
 A comprehensive survey of nanotechnologies' impact not only the semiconductor market but also its influence on consumer electronics from mobile phones to MP3 players. This 313-page report gives a definitive overview of the full spectrum of the electronics industry and how nanotechnologies are being, and will continue to be, applied, providing timelines of adoption and market size forecasts. Over 170 tables, figures and charts illuminate the complex connections between technology and product that allude much of the hype surrounding nanotechnology's role in the electronics industry. While molecular memories or IBM's still-to-be-commercialized Millipede technology have been touted as revolutionizing the electronics industry, it has been the applications of basic science such as the nanometer thin films enabling GMR (Giant Magneto Resistance) that has provided the iPods we use today.
Key Information
    * Over 170 figures, charts and diagrams illustrating the technologies involved in enabling nanoelectronics
    * Roadmaps for the adoption of nanotechnologies in consumer electronics:
    * Mobile Devices
    * Computing
    * Portable Multimedia Players (PMPs)
    * Game Consoles
    * TVs and Displays
    * Digital Camera
    * Analysis of key trends that are influencing the electronics industry and how nanotechnologies will be play a role in addressing them
    * Market forecasts for nanoelectronics from 2007 to 2015, including a breakout of value of nanomaterials involved in final components and also total value of components enabled by nanotechnology
    * Benefit Analysis through Matrix Charts for Key Drivers and Barriers of all the technologies
    * Cost Analysis of nanotechnologies in each electronic application area, taking into account:
    * Research cost
    * Development cost
    * Component cost
    * Manufacturing cost
    * Equipment cost
    * Facility cost
    * Labour cost
    * Materials cost
    * Opportunity cost
    * Advertising cost
Chapter Outline:
Table Of Exhibits
Executive Summary
Part One Introduction
Overview Of The World Electronics Market
Value Chain In The Electronics Industry
Present Technologies In The Electronics Sector
Why Electronics Goes Nano?
The Building Blocks Of The 21st Century Electronics - Beyond Silicon
Nanoelectronics Trends - Convergence
Roadmaps Of Nanoelectronics In The Electronics Industry
Market Forecast For Nanoelectronics
Nanoelectronics R & D In United States, Europe And Asia
Methodology Of The Report
Nanotechnology Hype
Part Two Nanoelectronic Technologies
Logic Devices
Nanofabrication
Circuits And Systems/Architectures
Part Three Nanotechnology Applications In Intermediate Electronic
 Components
Processors
Memories
Mass Storage Devices
Display Panel
Batteries
Sensors
Part Four Nanoelectronic Technologies By Applications And Product
 Segments
Appendix
Overview Of Nanoelectronic Technologies
Overview Of Nanotechnology Applications In Intermediate Electronic
 Components
Nanoelectronic Technologies By Applications And Product Segments
Contact List Of Companies And Institutes Working On Nanotechnology In
 The Electronics Sector
Selective Patents Of Nanotechnology Application In The Electronics
 Sector
Convergence Driving Nanotech Applications in Electronics Industry
While nanotechnology has already staked a large claim to the electronics market, and awaits further use as the semiconductor industry closes in on the physical limitations of CMOS, nanotechnology, applications are currently being driven by "convergence" in consumer electronics, according to a new 300-page report, "Nanotechnologies for the Electronics Market".
The combination of multiple functions into one device such as the iPhone is placing a higher burden on the technological specifications of the devices, requiring higher integration and density in devices, larger data storage, and better battery life.
While mobile devices have reshaped electronics markets to the extent where the memory market now goes primarily to supplying mobile devices rather than PCs, improved battery technology and better data storage still remain an obstacle for wider use and functionality.
Nanotechnology has already had an impact in both data storage and batteries. In 2006, Hard-Disk Drives (HDDs) enabled by giant magnetoresistance (GMR) accounted for $25 billion in 2006 with 450 million units shipped, while 60% of the Li-Ion batteries used are already using nanofibers.
"It has not been the much-hyped molecular memories or IBM's still-to-be-commercialized Millipede technology that has made the difference," explains Tim Harper author. "But the applications of basic science such as the nanometer thin films enabling GMR (Giant Magneto Resistance) based data storage in iPods and today's computers that have caused the real market disruption."
According to the report, CMOS architectures will still remain dominant in the IC market for the next 10 years, but nanotechnology will be pushing in other electronic component areas while assisting in meeting the demands of Moore's Law upon CMOS chips.
As a result, the report finds that over the next eight years the nanoelectronics market—consisting of components, batteries, and instrumentation and tools—should experience its strongest growth between 2007-2010 with a slowdown to about 10.5% CAGR from its 22% CAGR in 2007-2010. However, this is just a precursor to the truly disruptive growth that will occur after 2020 when all indications are that CMOS will have reached its physical limitations.
The 313-page report has over 170 figures, charts and diagrams illustrating the technologies involved in enabling nanoelectronics. 
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