The global monolithic microwave IC market is expected to grow from USD 14.53 billion in 2025 to USD 23.91 billion by 2030 at a CAGR of 10.5% during the forecast period 2025–2030. The growing adoption of next-generation warfare techniques is significantly driving the demand for MMICs. Next-generation warfare emphasizes the integration of advanced technologies such as autonomous systems, and enhanced communication networks. The growing use of C4ISR-based electronic warfare techniques and devices is expected to drive the growth of the MMIC market.
The major players in the monolithic microwave IC
market with a significant global presence are Qorvo, Inc. (US), MACOM (US),
Skyworks Solutions, Inc. (US), NXP Semiconductors (Netherlands), Analog
Devices, Inc. (US), Infineon Technologies AG (Germany), WIN Semiconductors
(China), United Monolithic Semiconductors (France), Mini-Circuits (US),
Keysight Technologies (US), VECTRAWAVE (France), BeRex (South Korea), Reliasat
(UK), Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC (US), and MicroWave Technology,
Inc. (US). The companies have adopted various strategies, such as developing
advanced products, partnerships, contracts, expansions, and acquisitions, to
strengthen their position in the monolithic microwave IC market. The organic
and inorganic strategies have helped the market players expand globally by
providing advanced monolithic microwave IC solutions.
Major Monolithic
Microwave IC companies include:
- Qorvo,
Inc. (US)
- MACOM
(US)
- Skyworks
Solutions, Inc. (US)
- NXP
Semiconductors (Netherlands)
- Analog
Devices, Inc. (US)
- Infineon
Technologies AG (Germany)
- WIN
Semiconductors (China)
- United
Monolithic Semiconductors (France)
- Mini-Circuits
(US)
- Keysight
Technologies (US)
- VECTRAWAVE
(France)
- BeRex
(South Korea)
- Reliasat
(UK)
- Semiconductor
Components Industries, LLC (US)
- MicroWave
Technology, Inc. (US)
Qorvo, Inc.
Qorvo, Inc. is among the leading companies who are
engaged in commercialization and development of technologies and products for
wired and wireless connectivity. The company combines systems-level expertise,
highly differentiated technologies, and manufacturing scale to serve a wide
range of customers. Qorvo operates through three reportable segments:
High Performance, Analog ("HPA"), Connectivity and Sensors Group
("CSG") CSG and Advanced Cellular Group ("ACG") ACG. The
company has design, sales, and other manufacturing facilities across Asia,
Europe, and North America. The company's main wafer fabrication facilities are
in North Carolina, Oregon, and Texas; meanwhile, primary assembly and test
facilities are in Costa Rica, China, Germany, and Texas.
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MACOM
MACOM is engaged in designing and manufacturing
of semiconductor products for telecommunications (telecom), industrial and
defense (I&D), and data center industries. The company offers a broad
portfolio of standard and custom devices including integrated circuits (ICs),
multi-chip modules (MCMs), amplifiers, switches, diodes, switch limiters,
passive and active components, and complete subsystems, across dozens of
product lines serving over 6,000 end customers in telecommunications (telecom),
industrial and defense (I&D), and data center industries. Moreover, the
company has operational facilities throughout North America, Europe, and Asia.
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