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Nextren.com – So far, maybe we only know Qualcomm and Mediatek as a smartphone chipset maker.
In fact, the two chipsets are indeed very widely used in smartphones worldwide.
But it turns out that there are several other chipset manufacturers who also dominate the brain of a smartphone.
Then who and what are the world’s best-selling chipset manufacturers today?
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Recently, the Strategy Analytics research institute declared Qualcomm as the world’s largest smartphone chipset vendor in 2020.
Qualcomm managed to control 31 percent of the world’s smartphone chipset market throughout 2020.
In the list of the world’s top five mobile released,
In the next ranking, there is Apple as a smartphone chipset manufacturer which is in second place with a 23 percent market share.
Apple’s second ranking was achieved thanks to Apple’s latest chipset, the A14 Bionic, which is embedded in the iPhone 12 Series.
After Qualcomm and Apple, there is the HiSilicon chipset made by Huawei, which is in third place with a market share of 18 percent.
As for MediaTek, which has been known for a long time in affordable smartphones and is Qualcomm’s main competitor, only in fourth position.
It turned out that Mediatek only controlled 18 percent of the market share.
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The fifth position was then occupied by Samsung, with the Exynos chipset, which controlled a 9 percent market share.
So here is the ranking of the top 5 chipset manufacturers in the world:
1. Qualcomm 31 percent
2. Apple 23 percent
3. HiSilicon 18 percent
4. MediaTek 18 percent
5. Exynos 9 percent
For in-device chipsets, Apple dominates tablet chipset sales with a 48 percent market share in 2020.
Then under it controlled by Intel with a market share of 16 percent, and Qualcomm with 14 percent.
According to Strategic Analytics, the tablet market generated the highest revenue in 2020 history.
The reason is the high demand for chipsets, especially in premium class 5G devices.
Other causes are the Covid-19 pandemic, the US-China trade war, and the scarcity of production due to the pandemic.
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According to Sravan Kundojjala, Associate Director of Strategy Analytics, the high demand for 5G devices made with the 5nm fabrication process also contributed to this growth rate.
It is predicted that Sravan will reduce the average selling price (ASP) of smartphones in the middle and low-end class this year, reported GadgetsNow, Wednesday (24/3/2021).
The good news is that the demand for 5G mobile phones in the mid-range and low-end classes is high from Qualcomm, MediaTek, Samsung, and Unisoc will affect the average selling price of smartphones in 2021.
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