Published: November 09, 2010
IMS Research Predicts Core-based FPGA Market at 2.5x in Five Years
AUSTIN - (BUSINESS WIRE) - According to IMS
Research, the future for FPGA vendors looks very bright as the
core-based FPGA market is expected to gain over a billion dollars in
annual revenues by 2014. This represents over two and a half times the
2009 annual revenues.
Tom Hackenberg, Research Manager, and author of the Comprehensive
Processors Report, World 2010 Edition, predicts most of this growth will
come at the expense of the core-based ASIC and ASSP market, but vendors
of these application specific processors will hardly notice as the
combined core-based application specific processor market is predicted
to grow to almost $47 billion by 2014.
The primary reasons for core-based FPGA growth are as follows:
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Improved process geometries down to as low as 28 nm or even 22 nm by
2014.
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Bus structures such as AMBA are being integrated into the FPGA array
to accommodate hybridization of core-based strategies to instantiate
one or more synthesized cores.
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Many SoC solutions vendors and traditional processor vendors are
entering the market with a wider variety of core-based FPGA solutions.
Historically, FPGAs were viewed as primarily prototyping solutions as
the power, price and did not compare favorably with application specific
processors. As FPGAs move to the cutting edge manufacturing metrics,
their average performance becomes competitive over a wider range of
solutions. With recent developments in core-compatible bus designs and
core choices, that reputation is likely to change dramatically.
Between Altera, MicroSemi (Actel), Cypress Semiconductor, Xilinx and a
number of other providers of core-based programmable logic solutions, a
wide range of core-based FPGA solutions will be available. As
non-recurring expenses associated with the initial design of application
specific processors continues to rise, the spaces where core-based FPGAs
will be cost effective continues to expand. As application specific
vendors continue to compete for the higher volume markets, the
core-based FPGAs will become more attractive at moderate volumes.
About IMS Research
IMS
Research is a supplier of market research and consultancy services
on a wide range of global electronics markets. The company headquarters
is in Wellingborough, UK with offices in Austin, Texas; Seoul, South
Korea; Taipei, Taiwan and Shanghai, China. IMS Research regularly
publishes detailed research on the Semiconductor markets, among others.

IMS Research
Stacy Hackenberg, 512-302-1977
Press Manager
Stacy.hackenberg@imsresearch-usa.com
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