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STRATEGY ANALYTICS: STRATEGY ANALYTICS: Avago, Eudyna and WIN shake up GaAs rankings

Avago Technologies, Eudyna Devices and Taiwan's WIN Semiconductor made impressive gains in GaAs market share in 2008, ascending the top-ten list in the annual Strategy Analytics ranking of the world's leading GaAs companies.

RF Micro Devices remains the leading GaAs vendor by revenue, but its closest rivals - Skyworks Solutions and TriQuint Semiconductor - are pushing this market leader hard. Lower down the ranks:

* Avago Technologies overtook Anadigics as the fourth-ranked supplier in 2008;

* Eudyna stole Mitsubishi Electric's position as the leading Japanese GaAs vendor;

* Fast-growing WIN Semiconductor is neck-and-neck with TriQuint as the largest supplier of GaAs foundry services.

"Despite the onset of the global financial crisis, the GaAs industry grew 8% to reach a total value of $4 billion," said Asif Anwar, Director of the Strategy Analytics GaAs service. "Although the end of the year saw production slump to a near-standstill, Strategy Analytics believes that the GaAs industry hit bottom during the first half of 2009, and has since recovered its former momentum, with no major casualties resulting from the global recession."

Other findings from "GaAs Device Vendor Market Share 2008: North America" and "GaAs Device Vendor Market Share 2008: Asia Pacific and Europe," include:

* M/A-COM will benefit from its ownership change, and this will help the company challenge competitors moving forwards;

* Revenues at Japanese GaAs device manufacturers increased sharply; and

* UMS cemented its position as the leading European source of GaAs devices.

About Strategy Analytics Strategy Analytics, Inc. provides timely and actionable market intelligence focused on opportunities and disruptive forces in the areas of Automotive Electronics and Entertainment, Broadband Connected Home, Mobile & Wireless Intelligent Systems and Virtual Worlds. Headquartered in Boston, MA, with offices in the UK, France, Germany, Japan, S. Korea and China, Strategy Analytics works with clients through annual multi-client services, management team workshops and custom consulting engagements. For more information, please visit http://www.strategyanalytics.com/

CONTACT: Chris Taylor, Strategy Analytics Tel: +1 617 614 0700 e-mail: ctaylor@strategyanalytics.com Asif Anwar, Strategy Analytics Tel: +44 (0)1908 423 600 e-mail: aanwar@strategyanalytics.com

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