The Global Semiconductor Intellectual Property (IP) market presents a comprehensive analysis of the Semiconductor Intellectual Property (IP) market by product type (Verification IP, ASIC, Memory IP, Interface IP and Processor IP), by end-user/application (IDM Firms, Foundries, Fabless Firms and Others), and by geography (North America, South America, Europe, Asia-Pacific and MEA) along with country level break-up.
Market Snapshot:
A reusable unit of a cell, logic, or chip layout design is referred to as a semiconductor intellectual property (SIP). It's generally built with the intention of being leased out to a variety of vendors as a fundamental component for diverse chip designs and complex devices. It is pre-verified and frequently comes with a licensing cost. Processors, peripherals, interconnects, and memory drives are all typical uses for SIPs.
Market Drivers
- Demand & Integration of Power Electronics in Consumer Electronics and Connected Devices
- Rising Demand for Modern System-On-Chip (SOC) Designs
Market Trend
- Technological Advancements, Such as Utilization of Graphene Transistors and Integration of Connected Devices with the Internet of Things (IoT)
Restraints
- Design Complexity and Constant Changes in Technology
Geographic Segmentation and Analysis
This section of our report presents a realistic picture of the Global Semiconductor Intellectual Property (IP) industry. Investors and manufacturers can easily understand the inherent opportunities and challenges for their products in geographical region of interest.
The regional segmentation covered in this report are:
South America (Brazil, Argentina, Rest of South America), Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Taiwan, Australia, Rest of Asia-Pacific), Europe (Germany, France, Italy, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Rest of Europe), MEA (Middle East, Africa), North America (United States, Canada, Mexico)