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Global Cellular IoT Chipset Tracker 2021
The Global Cellular IoT Chipset Tracker 2021 is part of IoT Analytics’ ongoing coverage of IoT connectivity and hardware (IoT Connectivity & Hardware Research work stream).*
An IoT connectivity chipset is a baseband processor embedded in an intelligent device (either directly or via a module) that enables and manages the device’s connectivity. Cellular chipsets are based on the 3GPP architecture and include technologies such as 4G, 5G, LTE-M, and NB-IoT.
An IoT connectivity module is an electronic assembly of components embedded in objects, machines, and things connected to wireless networks that sends and receives data with a connectivity chipset. Cellular IoT modules are connectivity modules with an embedded cellular chipset.
This tracker represents the updated view of the cellular IoT chipset market for the 2018–2020 period, including a forecast for the 2020–2026 period. The forecast model considers historical growth, the effects of COVID-19 and the current chip shortage, the total addressable market, saturation, and many other factors. This research focuses only on cellular IoT chipsets that are embedded within IoT modules. It does not include cellular IoT chipsets that are embedded standalone in a device.
*Trackers are not part of other corporate research subscription products.
Questions answered in this report:
- What is the global cellular IoT chipset market size in terms of shipments and company revenue?
- Who are the leading players globally and in each of the regions?
- What is the growth of the cellular LPWA chipset market?
- What are the wholesale ASP trends in cellular connectivity by technology and by region?
- Which cellular connectivity technology is leading globally and in each of the regions?
- How are LTE-Cat 1 chipsets performing in China and in the rest of the world?
- Which region is leading the market in terms of growth and in terms of market share?
- Which companies are leading the market, and what are their market shares?
- Which industry vertical has the highest demand for cellular IoT connectivity chipsets, and which is growing the fastest?
Available pricing plans:
See Terms & Conditions for license details.
Single License
12-month subscription* for 1 named user- 1 named user within a particular department and country
- Complete cellular IoT chipset tracker in EXCEL
- Pivot table for in-depth cross-tabulation in EXCEL
- Customization via web application
- Semi-annual updates with the latest market data
- 1 hour discussion with the analyst team
Team License
12-month subscription* for 1–5 named users- 1–5 named users within a particular department and country
- Complete cellular IoT chipset tracker in EXCEL
- Pivot table for in-depth cross-tabulation in EXCEL
- Customization via web application
- Semi-annual updates with the latest market data
- 1 hour discussion with the analyst team
Enterprise License
12-month subscription* for all employees- All employees of the enterprise based within a specified country
- Complete cellular IoT chipset tracker in EXCEL
- Pivot table for in-depth cross-tabulation in EXCEL
- Customization via web application
- Semi-annual updates with the latest market data
- 2 hour discussion with the analyst team
*The subscription is valid for 12 months upon date of purchase.
At a glance:
The tracker includes pivot tables for in-depth analyses. It consists of 4 key databases: Modules vs. Chipset Shipments, Cellular IoT Chipsets, Cellular IoT Chipsets by Industry, and Cellular IoT Chipset Forecast.
Selected companies mentioned in the report:
Quectel, Fibocom, SUNSEA AIoT, Thales, Telit, Sierra Wireless, Neoway, u-blox, Cheerzing, Meig, LG Innotek, Gosuncn, MobileTek, Huawei, Lierda, USR (WenHeg), Ccfrom, Rinlink, Yuge Technology, Wutong (Broadmobi), Titan, China Mobile, Ucloudy, AM Telecom, Kyocera, Sercomm, Wistron NeWeb, Pycom, Taiiyo Yuden, H3C, Rujie, Murata, Cavli wireless, Altair, ASR, Eigencomm, Espressif, Hisilicon, Intel, Marvell, Mediatek, Qualcomm, Sequans, UNISOC, XINYI, and more.
Related Reading:
IoT Analytics’ blog post “20 million cellular IoT chips missing in 2021 due to global supply shortage as Qualcomm continues to lead the market” is derived from the report.
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