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Mid-Range FPGA Market Size, Share & Trends Estimation Report By Type (Less Than 28 nm, 28-90 nm, More Than 90 nm), By Application (Telecommunications, Automotive, Industrial Control, Consumer Products, Data Center, Medical, Others), By Region, And Segment Forecasts, 2023 - 2030
The Global Mid-Range FPGA Market Which Was Growing At A Value Of 1.87 Billion In 2021 And Is Expected To Reach The Value Of USD 4.73 Billion By 2030, At A CAGR Of 12.30% During The Forecast Period Of 2023-2030.
Mid-Range FPGA Market Overview:
A field-programmable gate array (FPGA) is a digital integrated circuit (IC) that is made up of a grid of configurable logic blocks (CLBs) that are connected by programmable interconnects. Compared to application-specific integrated circuits, it is a flexible and inexpensive method that can be reprogrammed to meet the applications or functional needs of the end user (ASICs). It also lets users make their own chips by arranging programmable logic elements in different ways.
The market is growing because there is more need for Mid-Range FPGA in telecommunications, automotive, industrial control, consumer products, the data center, medicine, and other areas. The demand for Mid-Range FPGA is also growing around the world because electronic devices are getting smaller.
Market Dynamics:
Drivers:
FPGA devices are being used in a wider range of industries.
The growth can be traced to the fact that FPGA devices are being used in more and more industries around the world. In the aerospace industry, they are used for things like navigation, processing images, making waveforms, and partial reconfiguration. The market is also growing because vehicles are becoming more dependent on advanced sensors and domain controllers with artificial intelligence (AI) to control how they see things. FPGA solutions are used in automated vehicles for driver assistance systems, comfort, ease of use, and entertainment.
Increasing use of commercial devices
FPGA devices are built into medical imaging equipment that is used to diagnose, monitor, and treat patients. This, along with the fact that chronic diseases are becoming more common and people are becoming more aware of how important early detection is, is helping the market. FPGAs are also used to make low-cost next-generation devices like converged handsets, digital flat panel displays, information appliances, home networking, and residential set-top boxes. This, along with the growing demand for consumer electronics, is making the market look good.
Opportunities:
Putting together 5G infrastructure
During the period of the forecast, the mid-range field-programmable gate array (FPGA) market will have many chances to grow thanks to the growing 5G infrastructure, the growing number of applications in data centres, and the growing need for high bandwidth devices.
Restraints:
High cost to put in place
In the forecasted period, the market for mid-range field-programmable gate array (FPGA) is being held back by high implementation costs and a lack of better verification techniques.
This mid-range field programmable gate array (FPGA) market report gives details about new developments, trade regulations, import-export analysis, production analysis, value chain optimization, market share, impact of domestic and localized market players, opportunities in terms of emerging revenue pockets, changes in market regulations, strategic market growth analysis, market size, category market growths, application niches and dominance, and product approval. Contact Data Bridge Market Research for an Analyst Brief to learn more about the mid-range field-programmable gate array (FPGA) market. Our team will help you make an informed market decision that will lead to market growth.
Segmentation Analysis:
By Type Analysis:
In mid-range applications, the most popular and widely used FPGAs are the ones with a size of less than 28 nm. These devices have a high density, use little power, and work well. And are used in many places, like cars, consumer products, data centres, industrial control, medical equipment, and more. They are also used in military and communication systems.
In mid-range applications, the 28-90 nm FPGAs are the second most popular and widely used FPGAs. These devices have a high density, use little power, and work well. And are used in many places, like cars, consumer products, data centres, and medical equipment. Xilinx Inc., Altera Corporation (which was bought by Intel Corporation), and Lattice Semiconductor Corporation are some of the most important companies in this field.
This type of FPGA is fast and has a lot of advanced features. It is used in places like data centres and cars where fast data processing is important. They are also used in consumer products that need to process data quickly and use little power. This kind of FPGA is also used in the military and space industry.
By Application Analysis:
In 2017, more than 30% of all sales came from the data centre applications segment. FPGAs are likely to become more popular because they are less expensive than ASICs and VLSI chips. The growing demand from cloud service providers has led to a lot of growth in the data center business. Gartner, a company that provides IT services, says that there were about 5,200 Data Center Outsourcing (DCO) contracts in 2016, which is about 50% more than in 2015. This means that when companies outsource their data centers, they choose low-cost FPGAs over expensive ASICs and VLSI chips.
During the forecast period, the segment of telecom applications is expected to have the highest CAGR, at 5.5%. This is because telecom operators in all regions, including North America, are increasing their demand. And Europe for putting in place high-speed networking solutions based on FPGAs.
Regional Insights:
The market for mid-range field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) is growing the most quickly in Asia-Pacific. China, Japan, and India are expected to make up a big part of the FPGA market around the world. In Asia-Pacific, the number of manufacturers in the mid-range FPGA market is growing. These players are looking for value-grab opportunities so they can make more money. Because technology is getting better and more people in these countries want FPGA, product makers have a lot of room to grow. Also, manufacturers in the global mid-range FPGA market are moving towards making high-quality products to meet the needs of the aerospace and defense sectors.
Scope Analysis
Report Attribute | Details |
Study Period | 2017-2030 |
Base Year | 2022 |
Estimated year | 2023 |
Forecast period | 2023-2030 |
Historic Period | 2017-2022 |
Units | Value (USD Billion) |
Growth Rate | CAGR of 12.30% from 2023 to 2030 |
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Recent Development:
- In March 2022, QuickLogic Corporation teamed up with SkyWater Technology to make a "fast boot" rad-hard eFPGA IP available to users of SkyWater's 90nm rad-hard (RH90) process. For mission-critical and/or rugged applications, this technology can be embedded as IP cores in ASICs and SoC devices or implemented as custom rad-hard FPGAs.
- In February 2022, AMD and Xilinx announced that AMD had reached a definitive agreement to acquire Xilinx in an all-stock transaction valued at US$35 billion. This will help expand AMD's product portfolio and customer base across a variety of growth markets. Joining AMD will enable Xilinx's data center business to grow faster and pursue a broader customer base in more markets.
- In November 2021, Mirametrix Inc., a software company focused on advanced artificial intelligence (AI) solutions for computer vision applications, was acquired by Lattice Semiconductor Corporation. When Mirametrix's expertise is combined with Lattice's innovative stack of hardware and software solutions, it creates an end-to-end AI and computer vision solution from the hardware to the application layer.
Market Segmentation
By Type:
- Less Than 28 nm
- 28-90 nm
- More Than 90 nm
- Others
By Application:
- Telecommunications
- Automotive
- Industrial Control
- Consumer Products
- Data Center
- Medical
- Others
By Companies:
- Xilinx (US)
- Intel (US)
- Lattice Semiconductor (US)
- Microsemi (US)
- QuickLogic (US)
- TSMC (Taiwan)
- Microchip (US)
- United Microelectronics (Taiwan)
- GLOBALFOUNDRIES (US)
- Achronix (US)
- S2C Inc (US)
- Others