Dublin, May 10, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Global SOC IoT Innovation Trends" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The semiconductor industry is constantly confronted by design and device-integration challenges since IoT applications and consumers demand small, portable, and multi-functional electronics. With hardware designing constantly evolving, a new class of designers is stepping up to take on these challenges, using various silicon implementations. The advantages of system-on-a-chip (SoC) over other silicon implementations make it the most suitable solution for intelligent edge computing in IoT applications.
The rise of IoT products and platforms has led to a number of challenges that need to be addressed to explore the full potential of IoT systems and their related emerging applications. This report includes a comprehensive analysis of the SoC-IoT space, highlighting the major trends and opportunities across the ecosystem.
Competitive Analysis
This section includes a list of the emerging companies to look out for. More than 40 companies have been reported on, which are focused on various technological aspects of the SoC-IoT ecosystem, including power management, memory-related solutions, design tools, RISC-V architecture, etc. The companies are profiled in detail to answer the questions pertaining to different factors, including product offerings and technology, key personnel, partnerships, customers, patenting activities, funding details, and the future outlook. Mid-stage companies that can be potential targets have also been included.
Some of the companies covered include Ambiq Micro, PLSense, Wiliot, PSikick, Crossbar, The Ferrorelectric Memory Company (FMC), Baum, GreenWaves Technologies, SiFive, Ineda Systems, Eta Compute, Morse Micro, etc.
Acquisition Trends
An assessment of acquisition trends since 2014 provides insights into the inorganic growth routes adopted by established companies for differentiating their products and coping with competition. The key technologies acquired through these deals are related to mixed-signal solutions, always-on communication, design capabilities, and memory technologies. Various strategic drivers related to the transactions are also included in the report. The acquisition trends suggest that mid-stage companies are also being considered as potential targets by established players.
Key Insights:
Key Questions Addressed in the Report:
Key Topics Covered:
1 Introduction
1.1 IoT ecosystem
1.2 Opportunities for semiconductor industry with advancements in IoT
1.2.1 Role of semiconductor Industry
1.2.2 Silicon implementation for IoT Devices
2 Challenges in implementation of SoC-IoT
3 SoC-IoT design requirements
3.1 Analog integration and IP-Reuse
3.2 ASIC capability
3.3 Complex clock
3.4 Verification
4 Trends in SoC-IoT space
4.1 Wireless interoperability
4.2 Analog IP integration and reuse
4.3 Power requirements
4.4 Memories and sensors
5 Competitive analysis
5.1 Power management solution providers
5.1.1 Ambiq Micro
5.1.2 PLSense
5.1.3 Wiliot
5.1.4 Psikick
5.2 Memory-related solution providers
5.2.1 Crossbar
5.2.2 The Ferroelectric Memory Company (FMC)
5.2.3 sureCore
5.3 Design tools
5.3.1 Baum
5.4 RISC-V Architecture
5.4.1 GreenWaves Technologies
5.4.2 SiFive
5.5 Other Startups
5.6 Other Entities
6 Acquisition trends
6.1 Acquisition timeline and deal count
6.2 Deal characteristics and its strategic drivers
6.3 Technology drivers of the deals
6.4 Details of the M&A transactions
7 Key opportunities in the SoC-IoT ecosystem
7.1 Key takeaways
7.2 Recommendations
8 References
For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/bf6pgx
Research and Markets also offers Custom Research services providing focused, comprehensive and tailored research.
CONTACT: ResearchAndMarkets.com Laura Wood, Senior Press Manager press@researchandmarkets.com For E.S.T Office Hours Call 1-917-300-0470 For U.S./CAN Toll Free Call 1-800-526-8630 For GMT Office Hours Call +353-1-416-8900 Related Topics: Internet of Things and M2M, Processing Units