Market Share of South Korea Analog Integrated Circuits Industry
The South Korean analog integrated circuits market is a fragmented market with the presence of several major players like Analog Devices Inc., Infineon Technologies AG, Microchip Technology Inc., NXP Semiconductors NV, Texas Instruments Inc., etc. The market players are striving to innovate new products through extensive investments in R&D, collaborations, and mergers to cater to the evolving demands of consumers.
•October 2023: Skyworks Solutions Inc. introduced its Si469xx family of automotive digital radio coprocessors for future in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) systems. With its integration, flexibility, and low cost, the Si469xx family of coprocessors is claimed to be optimized to operate with Skyworks' Si479xx Hybrid Software Defined Radio (SDR) Tuners to achieve a cost-effective digital radio receiver. The Si469xx product family supports advanced capabilities such as Maximal Ratio Combining (MRC) and seamless linking of digital radio, analog radio, and Internet Protocol content.
•September 2023: In response to the swift ascent of Artificial Intelligence computing at the network's edge and its related inferencing algorithms, Intelligent Hardware Korea unveiled its initiative to craft a neuromorphic computing platform tailored for neurotechnology devices and field-programmable neuromorphic devices. Microchip Technology, through its subsidiary Silicon Storage Technology, plays an important role in this endeavor by supplying an evaluation system for the SuperFlash memBrain neuromorphic memory solution. This innovative solution leverages Microchip's established nonvolatile memory (NVM) technology, known as SuperFlash. It is optimized to perform vector-matrix multiplication (VMM) for neural networks through an analog in-memory computing approach.
South Korea Analog Integrated Circuits Market Leaders
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Analog Devices Inc.
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Infineon Technologies AG
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STMicroelectronics N.V.
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Texas Instruments Inc.
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NXP Semiconductors N.V.
*Disclaimer: Major Players sorted in no particular order