Automotive MEMS Sensors Market Share

Statistics for the 2023 & 2024 Automotive MEMS Sensors market share, created by Mordor Intelligence™ Industry Reports. Automotive MEMS Sensors share report includes a market forecast to 2029 and historical overview. Get a sample of this industry share analysis as a free report PDF download.

Market Share of Automotive MEMS Sensors Industry

The automotive MEMS sensors market is highly competitive and consists of several major players. In terms of market share, a few of the major players currently dominate the market. These major players, with a prominent market share, are focusing on expanding their customer base across foreign countries. These companies are leveraging strategic collaborative initiatives to increase their market share and increase their profitability. In October 2022, STMicroelectronics will enable quieter cabins for the electric-vehicle age with an advanced vibration sensor to eliminate road noise. The company announced its AIS25BA, a best-in-class automotive MEMS accelerometer for accurately controlling and quieting the in-cabin acoustic environment. The sensor has the lowest electrical noise in the market, which helps vehicle engineers achieve the calmest possible in-car environment. In September 2022, SiTime Corporation, a leader in precision timing, released a new family of automotive oscillators based on SiTime's cutting-edge MEMS technology. The new differential oscillators are 10 times more durable and guarantee dependable ADAS operation in all weather and road conditions. The AEC-Q100 SiT9396/7 automotive oscillator's introduction increases the SiTime served available market's (SAM) size by USD 50 million.

Automotive MEMS Sensors Market Leaders

  1. Analog Devices Inc.

  2. Denso Corporation

  3. General Electric Co.

  4. Infineon Technologies AG

  5. Robert Bosch GmbH

*Disclaimer: Major Players sorted in no particular order

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