United States market for Computer on Module (COM) is expected to reach about 770.69 Million USD by 2022



The United States market for Computer on Module (COM) is expected to reach about 770.69 Million USD by 2022 from 320.76 Million USD in 2016, registering a Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 15.73% during the analysis period, 2016-2022.

Publisher: QYResearch
Published Date: 2018/8/31

A Computer on Module (COM) offers a unique approach to product development and the often fully custom electronics typically contained within sophisticated devices. A COM helps system designers realize a fully customized electronics assembly, complete with custom interfaces and form factor without the effort of a ground-up electronics design.

The United States market for Computer on Module (COM) is expected to reach about 770.69 Million USD by 2022 from 320.76 Million USD in 2016, registering a Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 15.73% during the analysis period, 2016-2022. The market for Computer on Module (COM) is highly fragmented with players such as Kontron, Congatec, MSC Technologies (Avnet), Advantech, ADLink, Portwell, Eurotech, SECO, Technexion, Phytec, Axiomtek, Aaeon, Toradex, EMAC,Avalue Technology, CompuLab, Variscite, Digi International, Olimex Ltd, Shiratech (Aviv Technologies), Critical Link, LLC , iWave Systems Technologies, Calixto Systems and so on .There are hundreds of small manufacturer in this industry.

A COM is a module that contains a processor with CPU bus accessibility, memory, and standard I/O. It is usually an Off-the-Shelf component. . The module does not have any connectorization and is designed to be plugged into a Carrier Board.

Within the next few years, the majority of COM are expected to be equipped with ARM architecture CPUs as more and more multicore processors are being introduced nowadays on portable devices. X86 products are still highly competitive and non-replaceable among industries that need better efficiency and accuracy. And it is likely to eliminate Power architecture COM from the market in a decade unless they are still no safer than the Power architecture COM.

Industrial automation is a key facet of global manufacturing industries, with enterprises facing enormous pressure to automate and integrate to maximize output, improve cost-efficiency, and generate tangible competitive value.

As the semiconductor industry continues to test the limits of Moore's Law, which suggests that the number of transistors on an integrated circuit doubles approximately every 18 to 24 months, processor technology will continue to grow in complexity, creating challenges for systems engineers outside of traditional computing applications to implement and unlock the potential of such processors. Harnessing the power of these advanced processors is critical to the emergence of IoT and Industry 4.0.

Inevitably, as semiconductor and storage technology advanced in density and speed, the lines between the various computing strata began to blur, and capabilities increased while costs decreased exponentially across the board. Eventually, low-end mainframes, minicomputers, and high-end microprocessor-based servers morphed to occupy the same market, and high-end mainframes migrated up toward the high-performance computing domains (aka supercomputers).

Despite the presence of competition problems, due to the global recovery trend is clear, investors are still optimistic about this area, the future will still have more new investment enter the field. Even so, the market is intensely competitive .The study group recommends the new entrants just having money but without technical advantage and upstream and downstream support do not to enter into this field.


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