Regional Analysis
Field Programmable Gate Array Market Regional Insights
- North America has traditionally been the dominant region in the global FPGA market. The presence of major FPGA manufacturers like Intel and Xilinx with their headquarters located in the US has provided the region with an advantage in R&D and production capacity. As per the US International Trade Commission data published in January 2022, the US imports of programmable logic devices including FPGAs grew by over 15% between 2020 to 2021, indicating the strong demand from various end-use industries in the region. FPGAs enable high-performance computing applications which are widely used in North America across sectors like aerospace & defense, automotive, industrial automation etc.
- Asia Pacific region excluding Japan (APEJ) is emerging as the fastest growing region for FPGAs. Several APEJ countries like China, South Korea and India are witnessing strong growth in electronics manufacturing which creates opportunities for FPGA adoption. For example, according to statistics released by India Brand Equity Foundation in November 2022, India's electronics production is set to reach $300 billion by 2026 compared to $75 billion in 2020. This rapid growth of the electronics sector in the region is propelling FPGA usage across diverse end-use industries in APEJ. Additionally, the import and export of programmable logic devices including FPGAs from APEJ countries is rising steadily as reported by UN COMTRADE data from October 2022, reflecting increased FPGA trade activity in the region. With strong economic growth and industrial development, APEJ is poised to be the leading growth market for FPGAs globally.
Figure 1. Global Field Programmable Gate Array Market Share (%), by Region, 2023
North America: U.S. and Canada
Latin America: Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, and Rest of Latin America
Europe: Germany, U.K., Spain, France, Italy, Russia, and Rest of Europe
Asia Pacific: China, India, Japan, Australia, South Korea, ASEAN, and Rest of Asia Pacific
Middle East & Africa: GCC Countries, Israel, South Africa, North Africa, and Central Africa and Rest of Middle East