A new study has been added to 360iResearch.com’s portfolio titled “Semiconductor Intellectual Property Market by Design IP (Interface IP, Memory IP, Processor IP), IP Source (Licencing, Royalty), IP Core, End-User – Global Forecast 2023-2030”. At a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.11%, the global semiconductor intellectual property market is expected to increase from USD 7.97 billion in 2022 to USD 13.81 billion by 2030.
In the context of electronics and chip manufacturing, exclusive designs, architectures, and specialised functionalities that form the basis for the creation of semiconductor chips and devices are referred to as semiconductor intellectual property, or IP. These intellectual properties frequently take the form of standardised building blocks that other businesses can licence to create sophisticated integrated circuits (ICs) without having to completely rediscover fundamental technologies. The necessity for semiconductor intellectual property is increasing along with the use of electronic goods. The demand for automotive intellectual property (IP) is further increased by the rise of electric vehicles and advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS). Nonetheless, substantial worries about piracy and intellectual property theft discourage investments in the creation of new semiconductor intellectual property. Moreover, more research is still needed on low-power semiconductor IPs, especially for IoT and mobile applications.
Interface IP: is continuously being improved in design IP to accommodate larger bandwidths and multiple interface
The pre-designed parts of a system-on-a-chip (SoC) that enable communication between different components are referred to as interface IP. It contains components that are essential for connectivity in contemporary electronics, like Ethernet MACs, PCIe interfaces, and USB controllers. High-speed data transfer, low power consumption, and standard compliance are the main factors that drive the preference for this kind of IP. Memory-integrated circuits (SoCs) include flash memory, DRAM, and SRAM, among other memory component types. The application’s needs for speed, size, power consumption, and cost all play a major role in memory IP selection. For mobile devices, low-power memory IP is the way to go, whereas high-speed memory is the way to go for applications like high-performance computing and data centres. Intellectual property cores for CPUs, GPUs, and other processor types are included in processor IP. This kind of IP is essential for figuring out a SoC’s processing power and effectiveness. Computational capacity, efficiency, integration, and the particular instruction set architectures (ISA) needed for the application can all influence a processor’s choice of IP.
End-User: As electric vehicles become more widely used, semiconductor intellectual property is used more and more.
To promote innovation in fields like autonomous driving, electric vehicles (EVs), and in-vehicle infotainment systems, the automotive industry has been utilising cutting-edge semiconductor intellectual property (IP) more and more. Semiconductor IP with high dependability, functional safety, and industry standard compliance is given priority by automakers. For the development of CPUs, GPUs, memory solutions, and other essential parts for desktop computers, servers, and networking hardware, semiconductor intellectual property (IP) is essential in the computing industry. The most important factors are scalability, energy efficiency, and performance. Consumer electronics semiconductor intellectual property (IP) includes a wide range of goods, including tablets, smartphones, and smart home appliances. This area focuses on IPs that facilitate multimedia processing, communication, and UI improvements. A broad range of applications, including medical devices and factory automation, are contained within the industrial segment. Although this market has a wide range of semiconductor IP requirements, resilience, long-term support, and the capacity to function under challenging conditions are frequently given top priority.
Regional Perspectives:
An important factor in the development and monetization of semiconductor intellectual property is the Americas, particularly the US and Canada. The need for cutting-edge semiconductor technologies is fueled by the concentration of startups and industry titans in the US. US companies are frequently the highest volume patent holders, especially in high-tech industries like AI, IoT, and 5G. The EU countries lead the way in cutting-edge research and stringent intellectual property laws, creating a safe environment for the creation of semiconductor intellectual property. The EMEA area is diversified. The strategic significance of semiconductor intellectual property in the region is reflected in EU initiatives.. Africa offers a developing market with room to grow, especially in the mobile and telecommunications sectors. The Middle East has experienced a rise in investments in technology parks and semiconductor projects. Asia Pacific is a dynamic and quickly expanding region for semiconductor intellectual property, encompassing China, Japan, and India. China has a huge technology industry, which drives the need for both standard and customised intellectual property. The government has made significant investments in patent creation and semiconductor self-sufficiency. Japan’s well-established electronic manufacturing sector, which prioritises quality and dependability, requires cutting-edge semiconductor IP. With measures to improve local manufacturing and design capabilities, India is becoming a major player.
Sector Dividing and Reporting:
The Semiconductor Intellectual Property Market is categorised in this research report in order to forecast revenues and examine trends in each of the following submarkets:
The market is examined for Interface IP, Memory IP, and Processor IP based on Design IP. In 2022, the Processor IP held the highest market share of 34.64%, with Interface IP coming in second.
The market is examined in terms of licencing and royalty, according to IP Source. In 2022, the Royalty held the most market share of 66.50%, with Licencing coming in second.
The market is examined for both Hard IP Core and Soft IP Core based on IP Core. In 2022, the Hard IP Core held the highest market share of 61.34%, with Soft IP Core coming in second.
The automotive, computer and peripheral, consumer electronics, and industrial markets are all examined based on End-User data. In 2022, Computers and Peripherals held the highest market share of 38.67%, with Consumer Electronics coming in second.
Markets in the Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe, Middle East, and Africa are examined based on region. More research is being done on the Americas in the United States, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, and Mexico. More research is done on the United States in the following states: Florida, Illinois, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, and California. Further research is being done on Australia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam, as well as the Asia-Pacific region.
Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Netherlands, Nigeria, Norway, Poland, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, and United Kingdom are among the countries in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa that are examined further. With a market share of 37.13% in 2022, Asia-Pacific was the largest region, followed by Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
Positioning Matrix for FPNV:
For the purpose of evaluating the Semiconductor Intellectual Property Market, the FPNV Positioning Matrix is important. By looking at important variables related to Product Satisfaction and Business Strategy, it offers a thorough assessment of suppliers and empowers consumers to make selections based on their own requirements. Then, using a sophisticated analysis, these vendors are grouped into four different quadrants, Forefront (F), Pathfinder (P), Niche (N), and Vital (V), which correspond to different success levels.
Market Share Analysis:
An informative glance at the current situation of suppliers in the Semiconductor Intellectual Property Market can be obtained from the market share analysis. We can help firms better evaluate their performance and their competition when vying for market share by analysing vendor contributions to overall revenue, client base, and other critical indicators. The study also clarifies the degree of competition in each sector with regard to accumulation, dominance of fragmentation, and amalgamation characteristics during the base year under investigation.
Key Company Profiles:
The study explores the most noteworthy recent advancements in the semiconductor IP market, showcasing top suppliers and their creative personas. These include Imagination Technologies Limited, Intel Corporation, Lattice Semiconductor Corporation, MediaTek Inc., Faraday Technology Corporation, Faststream Technologies, Fujitsu Limited, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company, Imagination Technologies Limited, Arasan Chip Systems Inc., Arm Limited, Cadence Design Systems, Inc., CEVA Inc., Cobham Advanced Electronic Solutions, Dolphin Design SAS, eMemory Technology Inc., Faraday Technology Corporation, and Faststream Technologies, among others. The companies involved are: UnitedLex, VeriSilicon Microelectronics (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., Mixel, Inc., MosChip Technologies Limited, Rambus Inc., Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation, Shenzhen Goodix Technology Co., Ltd., Synopsys, Inc., The Six Semiconductor Inc., and Volaris Group Inc.