The global 60GHz Millimeter Wave Radar Chip market size is predicted to grow from US$ 194 million in 2025 to US$ 726 million in 2031; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 24.6% from 2025 to 2031.
The 60GHz millimeter wave radar chip is a radar sensor chip that works in the 60GHz frequency band. It uses the characteristics of millimeter waves for target detection, ranging, speed measurement, and imaging. This chip usually integrates antennas, radio frequency circuits, signal processing units, etc. It has the advantages of high precision, low power consumption, and strong anti-interference ability. It is widely used in automotive electronics, smart homes, industrial automation and other fields.
Key Features:
- Rapid growth trend in recent years.
- China's demand is increasing, especially in automotive electronics, smart homes, and industrial automation.
Segmentation by Type:
- Distance Measurement Chip
- Speed ​​Measurement Chip
- Angle Measurement Chip
- Other
Segmentation by Application:
- Automotive
- Transportation
- Industrial Automation
- Healthcare
- Other
Market by Region:
- Americas
- APAC
- Europe
- Middle East & Africa
Company Coverage:
- Infineon Technologies
- Dexin Intelligence
- Space Microelectronics
- Imec
- Acconeer
- Texas Instruments
- Catland
- Skerelli
- Zhenghe Microchip
- Socionext
- Anda
- AKM
Key Questions Addressed in this Report:
- What is the 10-year outlook for the global 60GHz Millimeter Wave Radar Chip market?
- What factors are driving 60GHz Millimeter Wave Radar Chip market growth, globally and by region?
- Which technologies are poised for the fastest growth by market and region?
- How do 60GHz Millimeter Wave Radar Chip market opportunities vary by end market size?
- How does 60GHz Millimeter Wave Radar Chip break out by Type, by Application?
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