The Linley Group
www.linleygroup.comThe Linley Group is the leading provider of independent technology analysis and strategic consulting in semiconductors for networking, communications, mobile, and wireless. We cover emerging areas such as wireless handset processors, mobile Wi-Fi chips, Gigabit and 10G Ethernet, Ethernet Switch and PHYs, communications processors, security processors and accelerators, embedded processors, and much more. For those seeking quantitative data, we now offer market forecast and market share reports.
Leading Experts at The Linley Group(?)
Total Experts: 4
Joseph ByrneSr. Analyst
Joseph Byrne is a Senior Analyst with The Linley Group. His coverage includes wireline and wireless communications semiconductors, such as network processors for network access systems (e.g., cellular infrastructure and DSLAMs), DSL ICs, PON ICs, cellular baseband processors, mobile TV chips, and embedded...
Linley GwennapPrincipal Analyst
Linley Gwennap is a principal analyst at The Linley Group, a technology analysis firm specializing in communications silicon chips. Mr. Gwennap has more than 15 years of experience in the semiconductor industry. He specializes in processors for wireless handsets and communications infrastructure. He...
Bob WheelerSenior Analyst
Bob Wheeler is a senior analyst at The Linley Group, a market research company. He has more than 20 years of experience in the PC, networking and semiconductor industries. He has worked on accounts for companies like 3Com, AMD, ESS Technology and Merrill Lynch. He is the Co author of "A Guide to Network...
Senior Analayst
Jag Bolaria is a Senior Analyst at The Linley Group. During the 20 years in the communication and PC semiconductor industries, he defined and launched products that have generated billion-dollar revenues and shipped more than 100 million units. He has written book-length reports on switch-fabrics, traffic...
GLG NewsSMAnalyses by Leading Experts at The Linley Group(?)
Top 5 Recent NewsSecurity features in home networking hardware are not new.Incremental revenue likely to come primarily from services rather than hardware.This move could strengthen the competitive positions of Linksys routers and SA set tops.
AT&T is competing with cable MSOs, DBS and over-the-air stations, not Verizon.These competitors all have their own bandwidth limitations.VDSL2 provides headroom for FTTN network.
Related to mobile WiMax, WiBro is real and being deployed in 2006.Mobile WiMax interoperability testing has begun.
Agere’s networking business has little synergy with the rest of the two companies’ merged product lines.Selling off the networking business would produce cash and a more focused company.
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