About FPGA Security
FPGA stands for field-programmable gate array. FPGAs are particularly useful for prototyping application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) or processors. An FPGA is reprogrammed until the ASIC or processor design is final and bug-free and therefore the actual manufacturing of the ultimate ASIC begins. Intel itself uses FPGAs to prototype new chips. FPGAs are useful to enterprise businesses because they will be dynamically reprogrammed with an information path that exactly matches a particular workload, like data analytics, image inference, encryption, or compression. Optimized FPGAs are more power-efficient than running equivalent workloads on a CPU. That combination of versatility, efficiency, and performance adds up to an appealing package for contemporary businesses looking to process more data at a lower total cost of ownership (TCO). Today, FPGAs are gaining prominence in another field: deep neural networks (DNNs) that are used for computer science (AI). Running DNN inference models takes significant processing power. Graphics processing units (GPUs) are often wont to accelerate inference processing, but in some cases, high-performance FPGAs might actually outperform GPUs in analyzing large amounts of knowledge for machine learning.
Attributes | Details |
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Study Period | 2018-2030 |
Base Year | 2023 |
Unit | Value (USD Million) |
CAGR | 16.4% |
The companies are exploring the market by adopting mergers & acquisitions, expansions, investments, new service launches and collaborations as their preferred strategies. The players are exploring new geographies through expansions and acquisitions to avail a competitive advantage through combined synergies. Analyst at AMA Research estimates that United States Players will contribute the maximum growth to Global FPGA Security market throughout the forecasted period. Established and emerging Players should take a closer view at their existing organizations and reinvent traditional business and operating models to adapt to the future.
Xilinx, Inc. (United States), Intel Corporation (United States), Microchip Technology Inc. (United States), Lattice Semiconductor Corporation (United States), QuickLogic Corporation (United States), Efinix, Inc. (United States), Flex Logic Technologies, Inc. (United States), GOWIN Semiconductor Corp. (China), Achronix Semiconductor Corporation (United States), S2C, Inc. (United States), Leaflabs, LLC (United States), Adlec, Inc. (United States), BitSim AB (Sweden), ByteSnap Design (United Kingdom), Enclustra GmbH (Switzerland), EnSilica (United States) and Gidel (United States) are some of the key players that are part of study coverage. Additionally, the Players which are also part of the research coverage are Nuvation Engineering (United States), Selexica, Inc. (Germany) and EmuPro Consulting Private Limited (India).
Segmentation Overview
AMA Research has segmented the market of Global FPGA Security market by Type (Low-End FPGA, Mid-Range FPGA and High-End FPGA) and Region.
On the basis of geography, the market of FPGA Security has been segmented into South America (Brazil, Argentina, Rest of South America), Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Singapore, Australia, Rest of Asia-Pacific), Europe (Germany, France, Italy, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Spain, Rest of Europe), MEA (Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Israel, United Arab Emirates, South Africa, Rest of Africa), North America (United States, Canada, Mexico). If we see Market by Node Size, the sub-segment i.e. Upto 28 nm will boost the FPGA Security market. Additionally, the rising demand from SMEs and various industry verticals gives enough cushion to market growth. If we see Market by End-User Industry, the sub-segment i.e. Telecommunication will boost the FPGA Security market. Additionally, the rising demand from SMEs and various industry verticals gives enough cushion to market growth. If we see Market by Technology, the sub-segment i.e. SRAM will boost the FPGA Security market. Additionally, the rising demand from SMEs and various industry verticals gives enough cushion to market growth.
Influencing Trend:
Incorporation of FPGA in ADAS and Increased use of FPGA in Data Centers for High-Performance Computing Applications
Market Growth Drivers:
Increase in global adoption of AI and IoT and Ease of programming and faster time-to-market of FPGA than ASIC
Challenges:
Lack of New and Improved Standardized Verification Techniques for FPGA
Restraints:
High Power Consumption and Increased Cost of Implementation of FPGA
Opportunities:
Developments in 5G networking infrastructures and The surge in Demand for High-Bandwidth Devices for Use in High-End Applications
Market Leaders and their expansionary development strategies
In March 2023, NXP Semiconductors acquired Marvell Technology Group, potentially impacting the landscape of secure FPGAs for various applications. The acquisition has been met with mixed reactions from industry analysts. Some believe it will create a strong player in the secure FPGA market, while others express concerns about potential integration challenges and market oversaturation.
In January 2024, QuickLogic launched a new family of radiation-hardened FPGAs with built-in security features for aerospace and defense applications. Early information suggests positive reception, with industry experts noting the potential of these FPGAs for securing critical systems in aerospace and defense.
Key Target Audience
FPGA Security Providers, Service Providers, End-User and Others
About Approach
To evaluate and validate the market size various sources including primary and secondary analysis is utilized. AMA Research follows regulatory standards such as NAICS/SIC/ICB/TRCB, to have a better understanding of the market. The market study is conducted on basis of more than 200 companies dealing in the market regional as well as global areas with the purpose to understand the companies positioning regarding the market value, volume, and their market share for regional as well as global.
Further to bring relevance specific to any niche market we set and apply a number of criteria like Geographic Footprints, Regional Segments of Revenue, Operational Centres, etc. The next step is to finalize a team (In-House + Data Agencies) who then starts collecting C & D level executives and profiles, Industry experts, Opinion leaders, etc., and work towards appointment generation.
The primary research is performed by taking the interviews of executives of various companies dealing in the market as well as using the survey reports, research institute, and latest research reports. Meanwhile, the analyst team keeps preparing a set of questionnaires, and after getting the appointee list; the target audience is then tapped and segregated with various mediums and channels that are feasible for making connections that including email communication, telephonic, skype, LinkedIn Group & InMail, Community Forums, Community Forums, open Survey, SurveyMonkey, etc.