Global FPGA market on track for $19.34 billion by 2030
The global field-programmable gate array (FPGA) market is poised for major growth, increasing from $11.73 billion in 2025 to $19.34 billion by 2030, according to a new report from MarketsandMarkets. This expansion is being fueled by the widespread integration of AI, IoT, and high-bandwidth communication technologies across industries.
For eeNews Europe readers, this trend underscores how FPGAs are rapidly becoming a central technology in modern electronics design. FPGA solutions enable edge AI, real-time processing, and system reconfigurability for sectors ranging from aerospace to automotive.
AI, IoT, and high-bandwidth applications boost FPGA growth
The adoption of FPGAs in aerospace and defense applications is accelerating as companies look for solutions that can manage complex sensor data and execute AI algorithms in real time. These devices are enhancing avionics, autonomous systems, and mission-critical applications, where low latency and reliability are paramount.
In parallel, the use of FPGAs in high-bandwidth systems — including 5G infrastructure, networking equipment, and edge computing — supports scalable and energy-efficient performance. Their flexibility makes them key enablers of next-gen digital infrastructure.
Low-end and embedded FPGAs lead market segments
By configuration, the low-end FPGA segment is expected to dominate the market in 2025, the report indicates. These devices offer cost-effective, low-power, and easy-to-deploy solutions that appeal to designers of consumer electronics, industrial automation, IoT devices, and compact embedded systems. Their versatility supports a wide range of moderate-performance applications, making them essential for high-volume, cost-sensitive designs.
Meanwhile, the embedded FPGA (eFPGA) segment is projected to grow at a rapid pace, the report indicates. The demand for customizable, application-specific hardware is driving adoption across data centers, automotive, and industrial systems. eFPGAs can be integrated directly into system-on-chips (SoCs), reducing board space, power, and overall cost. Collaborations between IP providers and semiconductor foundries are expediting eFPGA deployment in next-generation designs.
The FPGA ecosystem
FPGAs are increasingly used to accelerate AI and ML workloads and to optimize network and cloud performance. The aerospace and defense sector continues to be a major driver, leveraging FPGAs for radar, secure communications, and autonomous systems.
Regional leaders such as AMD, Altera, Lattice Semiconductor, Microchip Technology, and Achronix are expanding FPGA portfolios with advanced architectures and AI acceleration features. As industries demand more reconfigurable and high-performance computing hardware, the FPGA market’s growth trajectory highlights the technology’s central role in powering the AI and IoT revolution.
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