Allied Market Research, titled, “RF Semiconductor Market," The RF semiconductor market was valued at $18.9 billion in 2021, and is estimated to reach $39.6 billion by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 8.4% from 2022 to 2031. The rapid development of 5G technology and the rapid adoption of IoT technology have increased the need for robust network capacity are some of the factors driving the RF Semiconductor market.
RF Power Semiconductors stands for Radio Frequency Power
Semiconductors. These electronic devices are used for cellular and mobile
wireless communications. There are numerous applications such as military
radar, air and maritime traffic control systems. Various materials such as
silicon, gallium arsenide, and silicon germanium are used to manufacture RF
power semiconductors.
The growth of the RF semiconductor market is fueled by the
massive adoption of AI technology. AI enhances business by improving the
customer experience, enabling predictive maintenance and improving network
reliability. By integrating effective machine learning algorithms, the company
can reduce the design complexity of RF semiconductor devices and maximize RF
parameters such as channel bandwidth, spectrum monitoring and antenna
sensitivity. And while AI unlocks new capabilities for military applications, wireless
applications in spectrum acquisition, communication systems, signal
classification and detection in adverse spectrum conditions will also benefit
greatly.
Robust network capacity has become essential with the
proliferation of IoT technologies. IoT helps build a connected framework of
physical things, such as smart devices, through secure networks using RF
technology. For example, RF transceivers are used in smart home devices to
connect to the internet via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Moreover, with the increasing
number of smart city projects in various regions of the world, the demand for
smart devices has increased significantly. In recent years, players in the RF
semiconductor industry have been focused on product innovation, to stay ahead
of their competitors. For instance: In January 2020, Qorvo Inc. launched the
Qorvo QPG7015M IoT transceiver, which enables the simultaneous operation of all
low-power, open-standard smart home technologies. Additionally, it is targeted
at gateway IoT solutions that require the full-range capability of Bluetooth
low energy (BLE), Zigbee, and Thread protocols, with +20 dBm (decibel per
milliwatt) outputs.
The RF Semiconductor market is segmented on the basis of
product type, application, and region. By product type, the market is segmented
into RF power amplifiers, RF switches, RF filters, RF duplexers, and other RF
devices. By application, the market is categorized into telecommunication,
consumer electronics, automotive, aerospace & defense, healthcare, and
others. Region-wise, the RF Semiconductor market is analyzed across North
America (U.S., Canada, and Mexico), Europe (UK, Germany, France, and rest of Europe),
Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, and rest of Asia-Pacific) and
LAMEA (Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa).
The outbreak of COVID-19 has significantly impacted the
growth of the global RF Semiconductor sector in 2020, owing to the significant
impact on prime players operating in the supply chain. On the contrary, the
market was principally hit by several obstacles amid the COVID-19 pandemic,
such as a lack of skilled workforce availability and delay or cancelation of
projects due to partial or complete lockdowns, globally.
According to Minulata Nayak, Lead Analyst, Semiconductor and
Electronics, at Allied Market Research, “The global RF Semiconductor market
share is expected to witness considerable growth, owing to rising demand for
the rapid development of 5G technology and the rapid adoption of IoT technology
has increased the need for robust network capacity and has developed the RF
semiconductor market size. On the other hand, the use of alternative materials
such as gallium arsenide or gallium nitride improves device efficiency but also
increases the cost of RF devices which is restraining the market growth during
the anticipated period. Furthermore, the increased use of RF energy in the
number of smart city projects in various countries around the world is creating
opportunities for the RF Semiconductor market trends.”
According to RF Semiconductor market analysis, country-wise,
the rest of the Asia-Pacific region holds a significant share of the global RF
Semiconductor market, owing to the presence of prime players. Major
organizations and government institutions in this country are intensely putting
resources into these global automotive data cables. These prime sectors have
strengthened the RF Semiconductor market growth in the region.
KEY FINDINGS OF THE STUDY
- In
2021, by product type, the RF filters segment was the highest revenue
contributor to the market, with $5,372.82 million in 2021, and is expected
to follow the same trend during the forecast period.
- By
application, the consumer electronics segment was the highest revenue
contributor to the market, with $6,436.63 million in 2021.
- Asia-Pacific
contributed the major share in the RF Semiconductor market, accounting for
$7,937.05 million in 2021, and is estimated to reach $17,059.52 million by
2031, with a CAGR of 8.62%.
The RF Semiconductor market key players profiled in the
report include Analog Devices Inc., Microchip Technology Inc., MACOM
Technology, NXP Semiconductors, Qorvo, Inc., Qualcomm Incorporated, Texas
Instruments Inc., Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation, TDK
Electronics, and Teledyne Technologies Inc. The market players have
adopted various strategies, such as product launches, collaborations &
partnerships, joint ventures, and acquisitions to expand their foothold in the
RF Semiconductor industry.
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