Automotive Microcontroller Market's 8.27% CAGR Journey to USD 31.7 Billion by 2034
Automotive Microcontroller Market's 8.27% CAGR Journey to USD 31.7 Billion by 2034
The automotive microcontroller market is estimated to be valued at USD 14.32 billion in 2024. The market is projected to register an 8.27% CAGR from 2024 to 2034. The industry value is forecasted to reach USD 31.7 Billion by 2034.

The automotive sectors in many countries are currently following mandatory safety standards, which has necessitated the deployment of automotive control microcontrollers. The overall market is anticipated to expand further as vehicle electric control units mostly rely on intricate microcontrollers for accurate fuel injection, ignition timing, and overall engine performance improvement.

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Key Takeaways from the Automotive Microcontroller Market Report:
The market is expected to witness an absolute growth of USD 17.5 billion over the next ten years. The United States is currently the top producer of automotive microcontrollers, which is anticipated to register a CAGR of 6.4% from 2024 to 2034. In Europe, Germany is the leading supplier of automotive microcontrollers and is forecasted to advance at a rate of 5.1% during the forecasted years. In terms of industry growth, China is expected to lead the automotive microcontroller market at a 12.1% CAGR through 2034. India is a remarkably growing market for the adoption of automotive microcontrollers and is expected to thrive at a CAGR of 11.1% over the projected years. The automotive microcontroller industry in Australia is likely to expand at a rate of 8.7% per year until 2034.

Competitive Landscape:
The overall market is turning competitive gradually with the emergence of new market players in emerging economies like China and India. However, top automotive microcontroller manufacturers still hold a significant share of the global owing to their long-term collaborations with automotive manufacturers.

Leading Key Players:
Texas Instruments Incorporated, NXP Semiconductors NV, STMicroelectronics NV, Microchip Technology Inc., Renesas Electronics Corporation, Silicon Labs Private Limited, Fujitsu Limited, Maxim Integrated Products, Inc., Infineon Technologies, Toshiba Corporation

Recent Developments:

In August 2023, ARTERY Technology entered the automotive MCU market with the debut of its first automotive-grade microcontroller, the AT32A403A. This new series of automotive control chips completed qualification tests such as the accelerated environmental stress test and the accelerated lifespan simulation test by the AEC specification. Moreover, the package assembly integrity test and the electrical verification test were also certified by the automotive standard AEC-Q100 Grade 2.

In June 2023, Cortus’s Safe, a fabless semiconductor manufacturing company based in  France, introduced low-power RISC-V automotive microcontrollers (MCUs) and announced today by forward-thinking. Cortus ULYSS series satisfies all technological requirements for the various classes of automotive electronic systems by utilizing process technologies. The process technology ranges from 130nm to 12nm, single to eight-core designs, all with floating points and CAN, and clock rates from 240MHz to 1.5GHz. The safety certifications and standards it adheres to include ISO 26262 ASIL-B, ASIL-D, IEC 61508/62061, AEC-Q100/1, AUTOSAR, ISO/SAE 21434, and others.

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