Jon Peddie Research Publishes Comprehensive AI Processor Market Report
Jon Peddie Research has released a detailed report on the global AI processor market, announced in a press release. The 341-page document provides analysis of all major competitors, funding levels, product claims, and market segment participation, supported by 275 illustrations and 169 tables.
According to the report, the market has drawn 120 startups and more than $28.5 billion in private and corporate investment. Seventeen companies have gone public, while 21 have been acquired. Six startups have each raised over $1 billion in private funding.
The study focuses exclusively on processors, excluding memory and sensors from market sizing. It includes an Excel database detailing market size by segment and processor architecture across seven technology types. The report also notes significant R&D spending by major firms such as AMD, Google, and Nvidia, alongside venture and sovereign-backed investment.
Emerging technologies like compute-in-memory, SRAM-based processors, and neuromorphic quasi-analog designs are identified as potential growth areas. The report cites Nvidia’s $20 billion asset acquisition of Gorq as an example of increasing consolidation and investment in AI hardware innovation.
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