The automotive compute unit market is expected to grow from $96 billion in 2023 to $148 billion in 2030, according to partner Johannes Deichmann and coauthors. This growth will be dominated by increased demand for safety and advanced driver assistance systems and by infotainment units, with expected CAGRs of 22 percent and 6 percent, respectively. Other growth areas result from new chip configurations: by 2030, zonal controllers will be an estimated $3 billion market and centralized compute units an estimated $8 billion.

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A pair of square tree maps compare the automotive compute unit market in 2023 and 2030. The compute unit market in 2023 was $96 billion, with infotainment as the largest segment at $31 billion, followed by body at $30 billion, powertrain at $16 billion, chassis at $9 billion, and centralized compute units at $1 billion. By 2030, the compute unit market is projected to reach $148 billion, corresponding to a CAGR of 6%. The largest segment in 2030 is expected to be infotainment, with a market size of $46 billion. This is followed by safety and advanced driver assistance systems at $37 billion, body at $31 billion, powertrain at $12 billion, chassis at $11 billion, and centralized compute units at $8 billion.
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To read the article, see “Advanced semiconductors for the era of centralized E/E architectures,” June 19, 2024.