Samsung has been trying to expand its mobile processor business over the past year, and we’ve seen processors appear in . However, according to a new report, the company’s market share still dropped in the second quarter of this year. Its processors have also been due to .
The latest report from Counterpoint Research claims that Samsung’s share in the mobile application processor (AP) market dropped by three percentage points to 13% in Q2 2020. In the same quarter last year, the South Korean firm’s market share was 16%. Samsung’s market share declined in every region except North America, where its market share increased from 9% to 16%. It was also the top smartphone AP firm in Europe with a 27% share of the market.
is still the market leader with a market share of 29%. However, data showed that the American brand’s market share took a dip of 4 percentage points from Q2 2019. Taiwanese firm appears to be breathing down Qualcomm’s next with a market share of 26%, up 2 percentage points from last year. Despite trade sanctions imposed by the US, China’s HiSilicon Technologies ranked third in the list, with a market share of 16%, up 4 percentage points from Q2 2019. and Samsung are tied to the fourth position with a market share of 13%.
The global mobile processor market declined 26% in Q2 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but 5G adoption is expected to drive the market next year. It is also being reported that will turn into a golden opportunity for MediaTek, Qualcomm, and Unisoc.
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The latest report from Counterpoint Research claims that Samsung’s share in the mobile application processor (AP) market dropped by three percentage points to 13% in Q2 2020. In the same quarter last year, the South Korean firm’s market share was 16%. Samsung’s market share declined in every region except North America, where its market share increased from 9% to 16%. It was also the top smartphone AP firm in Europe with a 27% share of the market.
is still the market leader with a market share of 29%. However, data showed that the American brand’s market share took a dip of 4 percentage points from Q2 2019. Taiwanese firm appears to be breathing down Qualcomm’s next with a market share of 26%, up 2 percentage points from last year. Despite trade sanctions imposed by the US, China’s HiSilicon Technologies ranked third in the list, with a market share of 16%, up 4 percentage points from Q2 2019. and Samsung are tied to the fourth position with a market share of 13%.
The global mobile processor market declined 26% in Q2 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but 5G adoption is expected to drive the market next year. It is also being reported that will turn into a golden opportunity for MediaTek, Qualcomm, and Unisoc.
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