MarketsandMarkets, a global market research company headquartered in Dallas, TX, has published a report titled "Global Digital Signal Processors (DSP) Market by Intellectual Property (IP), Design Architecture & Applications (2011 - 2016)."
The report highlights the segments of the global Digital Signal Processors (DSP) market, identifies the restraining and driving factors, analyzes the value-chain of the market and also identifies the key players.
The revenue of the global DSP market in 2011 was $6.20 billion. By 2016, the revenue is likely to grow at a CAGR of 9.09% and reach $9.58 billion. The global DSP IP market is predicted to grow at a CAGR of 20.94% and reach revenue of $195.00 million by 2016 from the $75.38 million revenue in 2011. The factor attributed to the growth of the DSP market is its growing demand in the wireless infrastructure sector, along with growing acceptance of DSP based SoCs over the years, which has been used in computers, consumer electronics, medical, industrial, automotive, aerospace and military applications.
The report classifies the DSP market by end-user applications, geographies, product segments and design architecture intellectual property. The geographic analysis of the DSP market has been divided into Europe, North America, Japan, APAC region and rest of the word.
The report also profiles the key players of the industry along with their industry activities and recent technology developments. The company profiles featured in the report includes Altera, Analog Devices, Broadcom, Ceva, Freescale Semiconductor, Infineon, LSI, Marvell Technology Group, Qualcomm, Renesas Electronics, Toshiba, Texas Instruments, Samsung Electronics, XILINX and STMicroelectonics.