Video Surveillance Chip Market 2007-2012
2010 to be the swing year for video surveillance cameras
An estimated $1.25 billion worth of semiconductor devices will be used in Video Surveillance and Security market during the year 2007. These devices include chips, sensors and other such devices that go into various components of Video Surveillance solutions including Cameras and DVRs. Cameras will consume an expected $849 million worth of chips while other elements will consume about $401 million worth of chips during the year 2007.
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Introduction
2. Trends in Video Surveillance Equipment Market
2.1 Video Analytics and Intelligent Video Surveillance
2.2 Use of Biometry
2.3 Other Applications
2.4 Flexibility in Video Codec
2.5 Transportation of Security Videos Over IP
2.6 Changes in Cameras
2.7 Changes on Storage Side
2.8 Resolution Requirements
3. Challenges For Chip Vendors
3.1 On the Applications Side
3.2 On the Transport Side
3.3 On the Devices Side
4. Market Size and Forecasts
Figures and Tables
Figure 4.1: Chip consumption in Video Surveillance elements in 2007
Table 4.1: Analog versus IP Cameras Revenues, Shipments and Market Share for 2007
Figure 4.2: Revenue forecast of Video Surveillance chips for 2007-2012
Figure 4.3: Estimated Video Surveillance Camera (Analog and IP) shipments (2007 – 2012)








