Transceiver manufacturers are majorly focusing on the production of 5G, 4G, 3G, and 2G RF transceivers, which are being integrated into mobile devices, add-on cards, routers, and embedded modules. In the upcoming years, 5G RF transceivers will be procured at the highest rate, due to the increasing deployment of the 5G network in North America and Europe.
Thus, the increasing use of smartphones and accelerating demand for wideband transceivers will boost the adoption of RF transceivers in the coming years.
The surging adoption of 5G technology is buoyed by the rising implementation of government initiatives and plans aimed at augmenting the deployment of this technology in several end-use industries. According to P&S Intelligence, the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region led the RF transceiver market in the preceding years, due to the burgeoning demand for smartphones and increasing deployment of 5G in South Korea, China, and Japan.
The accelerating deployment of 5G in China can be credited to the 'Made in China 2025' initiative, which visualizes 5G as an important catalyst in the transformation of China into a world leader of new technologies, such as cloud computing, artificial intelligence (AI), and industrial internet of things (IoT). Whereas, the Latin America (LATAM) RF transceiver market is expected to progress at the highest rate in the upcoming years.
This will be primarily due to the increasing penetration of smartphones and rising adoption of 4G and 5G technologies in the region. Additionally, the soaring investments being made by mobile operators in their media capabilities, content, IoT applications, and 5G services will also create a huge requirement for RF transceivers in the region.
Thus, the increasing use of smartphones and accelerating demand for wideband transceivers will boost the adoption of RF transceivers in the coming years.
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