EMBEDDED COMPUTING MARKET SIZE AND SHARE ANALYSIS - GROWTH TRENDS AND FORECASTS (2024-2031)
Embedded Computing Market, By Component (Hardware, Software, and Services), By Processor Type (8-Bit, 16-Bit, 32-Bit, and 64-Bit), By Application (Industrial Automation, Automotive, Healthcare, Aerospace & Defense, Consumer Electronics, and Others), By Geography (North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa)
In March 2023, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., a global leader in wireless technologies and semiconductor solutions, introduced the world's first integrated 5G IoT processors that can support four different operating systems. The Qualcomm QCM6490 and QCS6490 processors are designed to run on Ubuntu, Linux, Microsoft Windows IoT Enterprise, and the Android operating system. This breakthrough allows device manufacturers to create a wide range of IoT products with diverse software requirements, accelerating innovation and expanding the connected intelligent edge ecosystem.
In November 2022, Cybellum, a leading provider of automotive cybersecurity solutions, announced a collaboration with Jingwei HiRain Technologies, a major China-based automotive electronics and software supplier, to address the growing cybersecurity challenges faced by the automotive supply chain. This strategic partnership allows customers to enhance their cybersecurity posture without disrupting operations by automatically identifying and managing risks associated with embedded software components used in vehicles.
In September 2022, Intel Corporation, a global leader in semiconductor technology, launched the 12th generation Intel Core processor family. This new lineup includes the all-new 12th Generation Intel Core H-series mobile CPUs, led by the Intel Core i9-12900HK, which Intel claims is the fastest mobile processor ever developed. The 12th generation Intel Core family is expected to feature 60 processors and over 500 designs from various OEMs, showcasing Intel's commitment to delivering high-performance computing solutions for a wide range of applications, from gaming laptops to mobile workstations.
In February 2022, Northrop Grumman, a leading aerospace and defense technology company, announced a partnership with Curtiss-Wright Corporation, a global supplier of advanced technology for military and aerospace applications. This collaboration aims to enhance military-embedded systems featured on various in-service U.S. military aircraft. The partnership is anchored by single-board computers provided by Curtiss-Wright and Northrop Grumman's Real-Time Virtualization & Modernized Protection (ReVAMP) virtualization software, enabling customers to improve their systems' capabilities while maintaining operational efficiency.