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Strategy Analytics: ZigBee and Z-Wave Square Off
in Wireless Residential Control Market (15/8/2005)
Future Consumer Requirement to Determine
Winner
Strategy Analytics, the global research and
consulting company, today released, "ZigBee Squares Off Against
Z-Wave," a report outlining the initial progress of chip makers
in the emerging ZigBee market. Zensys has established a strong position
in the residential control market with its proprietary Z-Wave solution,
while Chipcon, Ember, and Freescale have started to build volume
with ZigBee chips in industrial and commercial sensor and control
applications.
Strategy Analytics predicts that the market
for wireless mesh networking chips, including ZigBee and proprietary
chips such as Z-Wave, will reach tens of millions of units per year
by 2008. A broad range of applications will appear in the market,
including residential control, industrial monitoring and asset management.
Applications could also include cellphones equipped with ZigBee
for activation of location based services in support of wireless
operator ARPU.
According to Chris Taylor, Director of the
Strategy Analytics RF & Wireless Component service, "The simplicity
of Z-Wave has allowed Zensys to get chips to market and partner
with the leading makers of residential control systems, such as
Danfoss and Honeywell, well ahead of ZigBee. Zensys, a privately
held firm, counts Intel Capital among its investors, which raises
the prospect of Z-Wave becoming a de facto home control standard
in PCs and notebook computers as well as a range of consumer electronics
devices.
"We believe that the competition among Z-Wave,
ZigBee and similar mesh networking schemes will lead to lower chip
and system prices, which will stimulate the rapid adoption of wireless
mesh networking technology overall," adds Mr. Taylor.
www.strategyanalytics.com
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