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RF Tunable Filter Market to Reach USD 277.28 Million by 2032, at 8.92% CAGR
RF Tunable Filter Market to Reach USD 277.28 Million by 2032, at 8.92% CAGR

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time23-05-2025

  • Business
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RF Tunable Filter Market to Reach USD 277.28 Million by 2032, at 8.92% CAGR

RF Tunable Filter Market growth is driven by 5G expansion, IoT adoption, defense communication needs, and advancements in semiconductor technologies enhancing filter performance. Austin, May 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- RF Tunable Filter Market Size & Growth Insights: According to the SNS Insider,'The RF Tunable Filter Market Size was valued at USD 140.81 million in 2024 and is expected to reach USD 277.28 million by 2032 and grow at a CAGR of 8.92% over the forecast period 2025-2032.' Accelerating Growth in the RF Tunable Filter Market Driven by 5G Expansion, Technological Advancements, and Defense Applications RF Tunable Filter Market driven by increasing demand for smart wireless communication and 5G network at urban as well as rural areas, Rising demand for smart wireless communication and 5G network. Such filters are critical to control multi-band frequency, to improve signal quality, and to reduce intermodulation product in high performance system applications, such as aerospace, defense, telecom, satellite communication systems. Investment in R&D by the government and industry is leading to progression in areas such as filter performance, frequency agility and miniaturization. Netcom introduced its TunePro 2W RF filters, designed for small spaces like unmanned vehicles and software-defined radios, in May 2024. Acoustic Technologies also demonstrated its XBAW RF filter line at CES 2024 for use in Wi-Fi, automotive and 5G infrastructure applications. The U. S. market is estimated to be valued at USD 36.47 million in 2024 and is expected to reach USD 63.50 million by 2032 at a CAGR of 7.19%. Get a Sample Report of RF Tunable Filter Market Forecast @ Leading Market Players with their Product Listed in this Report are: Santec Corporation DiCon Fiberoptics Inc. Analog Devices Inc. Kent Optronics Inc. Brimrose Corporation Netcom Inc. Micron Optics Pole/Zero Corporation Coleman Microwave Company Thorlabs Inc. RF Tunable Filter Market Report Scope: Report Attributes Details Market Size in 2023 USD 140.81 Million Market Size by 2032 USD 277.28 Million CAGR CAGR of 8.92% From 2024 to 2032 Report Scope & Coverage Market Size, Segments Analysis, Competitive Landscape, Regional Analysis, DROC & SWOT Analysis, Forecast Outlook Key Segmentation •By Type (Band Pass Filter, Band Reject Filter)•By Mechanism (Mechanical Tuning, Electronic Tuning, Magnetic Tuning)•By Component (Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) Filter, Varactor Diode, MEMS Capacitor, Oscillator Filters, Digitally Tunable Capacitor (DTC), Surface Mount Device (SMD) Variant)•By System (Handheld and Pocket Radio, Radar System, RF Amplifier, Software-defined Radio, Mobile Antenna, Avionics Communication System, Test and Measurement Systems)•By Application (Aerospace and Defense, Smart Cities, Transportation, TV White Spaces, Healthcare, Energy and Power, Mining) Key Drivers • Rising Adoption of 5G Infrastructure and Wireless Communication Networks Accelerates the Demand for RF Tunable Filters.• Growing Investment in Automotive and Aerospace Sectors Presents Lucrative Opportunities for RF Tunable Filter Applications. Purchase Single User PDF of RF Tunable Filter Market Report (20% Discount) @ Comprehensive Analysis of the RF Tunable Filter Market: Segment Leadership, Technological Innovations, and Future Growth Drivers (2024-2032) By Type In 2024, the Band Pass Filter (BPF) segment led the RF tunable filter market with a 67.88% share, driven by its essential role in allowing specific frequency bands while eliminating unwanted signals—crucial for 5G communications, satellite systems, and radar technologies. Industry leaders like Qorvo and Broadcom are advancing BPF technology with high-power 5G solutions. The Band Reject Filter (BRF) segment is projected to grow at the fastest CAGR of 10.08% from 2025 to 2032, because this type of filter is widely used in applications such as wireless communication, medical, and military tech and new design enhancements, such as Smiths Interconnect's miniaturized high-power BRFs. By Mechanism In 2024, mechanical tuning dominated the RF tunable filter market with a 58.36% revenue share, includes the use of physical adjustment of components to alter the cutoff frequency. Based on its low insertion loss, high performance, and broad frequency, this kind of filter is extensively employed in high power applications, such as the radar system, satellite communication and military electronics. Savvy technology companies, like Pole/Zero Corporation, are driving progress in this technology, creating tinier and more powerful mechanical filters. The electronic tuning segment is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR of 10.17% from 2025 to 2032, due to the use of reactor diodes and FETs, providing fast tuning and small size, which fit and integrate easily into next-generation wireless systems, innovation from Analog Devices, and MtronPTI. By Component In 2024, the Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) filter segment led the RF tunable filter market with a 36.40% revenue share, owing to its price effectivity, small size, and superior performance of shielding at 2–3 GHz, which is significant for smartphones, tablets, and 5G devices. Major participants such as Murata Manufacturing and Qorvo rely heavily on SAW technology, and have June 2024 paved the way for Nisshinbo Micro Devices to develop the high-performance dual SAW filters useful for multi-band communication systems. The digital tunable capacitors (DTC) segment is projected to grow at the fastest CAGR of 10.11% from 2025 to 2032, because of the increasing demand for DTC in 5G, IoT, and satellite communication. Leading the surge, Analog Devices and MtronPTI are driving the development of fast, precise electronic tuning, and MtronPTI announced a distribution agreement with Digi-Key Electronics in early 2021, which extended global availability of their tunable filter technologies. By System In 2024, the Radar System segment led the RF Tunable Filter Market with a 32.75% revenue share, and the growing awareness in the aerospace and defense for the necessity of advanced radar technologies is the reason for this dominance. RF Tunable filters are essential in these applications for better signal quality and reduced interference, and both Analog Devices and Qorvo have recently introduced low loss, high performance tunable filters specifically designed for radar applications. The Pocket and Handheld Radio segment is projected to grow at the fastest CAGR of 10.01% from 2025 to 2032, driven by surge in demand from the military & emergency communication services. Interference free communication is needed for these portable devices, and there are two primary styles of tunable RF filters - compact low power filters and lower cost high power multi-pole filters - that are driving market growth for manufacturers such as Netcom, and Smiths Interconnect. By Application In 2024, the Aerospace and Defense segment held the largest revenue share in the RF tunable filter market at 29.41%, due to the increased demand for secure and jamming-less communication in radar, SATCOM, and electronic warfare. Companies such as Analog Devices and Qorvo have been at the forefront of tunable filter technology development for defense, that serve applications including C4ISTAR and SATCOM-on-the-move systems. The Smart Cities segment is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR of 10.48% from 2025 to 2032, fueled by rising IoT adoption and 5G deployment, where RF tunable filters ensure stable, interference-free connectivity for urban infrastructure systems. Do you have any specific queries or need any customized research on RF Tunable Filter Market? Submit your inquiry here @ Regional Overview of the RF Tunable Filter Market: North America, Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East & Africa, and Latin America In 2024, North America led the RF tunable filter market with a 36.74% revenue share, owing to the high demand for the product across aerospace, defense, and high-end communications sector players, while the Analog Devices and Netcom, Inc. are making full use of first mover advantage and high investments in R&D to experience rapid advances through early adoption of 5G. The Asia Pacific region is expected to witness the fastest CAGR of 9.91% from 2025 to 2032, owing to the rapid deployment of 5G and growth of IoT in countries such as China, Japan, and India, driven by firms like Murata Manufacturing and Nisshinbo Micro Devices. Europe, led by Germany, remains strong due to its advanced industrial base and focus on automotive, telecom, and defense sectors, with EPCOS (TDK Group) playing a vital role. The Middle East & Africa market is developing rapidly, driven by 5G, defense, and smart city projects mainly in the UAE and Saudi Arabia. Latin America is growing steadily, with Brazil and Argentina spearheading telecom expansion and increased demand for tunable filters to improve digital infrastructure. Recent Developments: In May 2024, A new frequency-tunable SIW band-reject filter has been designed for spectrum underlay cognitive radio, offering a wide tuning range (2.9–4.4 GHz) and improved bandwidth, enhancing 5G spectrum efficiency. This low-loss filter supports better utilization of underused frequency bands for improved communication. In MAY 2024, Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania developed a high-linearity, non-volatile microwave filter using yttrium iron garnet (YIG), tunable across 3.4 to 11.1 GHz for 6G communications. The filter's tuning relies on magnetic fields controlled by adjustable magnets, offering a compact, efficient alternative to fixed filter banks. Table of Contents - Major Points 1. Introduction 2. Executive Summary 3. Research Methodology 4. Market Dynamics Impact Analysis 5. Statistical Insights and Trends Reporting 5.1 Trade Statistics 5.2 Lifecycle & Durability Statistics 5.3 Patent Velocity Analysis 5.4 Energy Efficiency Ratings 6. Competitive Landscape 7. RF Tunable Filter Market Segmentation, by Type 8. RF Tunable Filter Market Segmentation, by Mechanism 9. RF Tunable Filter Market Segmentation, by Component 10. RF Tunable Filter Market Segmentation, by System 10. RF Tunable Filter Market Segmentation, by Application 11. Regional Analysis 12. Company Profiles 13. Use Cases and Best Practices 14. Conclusion About Us: SNS Insider is one of the leading market research and consulting agencies that dominates the market research industry globally. Our company's aim is to give clients the knowledge they require in order to function in changing circumstances. In order to give you current, accurate market data, consumer insights, and opinions so that you can make decisions with confidence, we employ a variety of techniques, including surveys, video talks, and focus groups around the world. Read Other Related Reports: North America Emerges as Fastest-Growing RF Test Equipment Market, Fueled by Innovation in Telecom and Defense U.S. Ultra-Low Phase Noise RF Signal Generator Market to Reach USD 0.7 Billion by 2032, Driven by 8.93% CAGR North America Dominates RF Front-End Market with 36% Share Amid 5G and IoT Surge North America Dominated 2023 RF Power Amplifier Market with 37% Share, Driven by 5G Expansion, IoT Growth, and Aerospace Demand North America Emerges as Fastest-Growing Hub for RF Interconnect Solutions Amid Surge in 5G, AI-IoT, and Military Applications CONTACT: Contact Us: Jagney Dave - Vice President of Client Engagement Phone: +1-315 636 4242 (US) | +44- 20 3290 5010 (UK)Sign in to access your portfolio

U.S. seeks breakup of Google's ad-tech products after judge finds illegal monopoly
U.S. seeks breakup of Google's ad-tech products after judge finds illegal monopoly

The Star

time06-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Star

U.S. seeks breakup of Google's ad-tech products after judge finds illegal monopoly

FILE PHOTO: The Google logo is seen on the Google house at CES 2024, an annual consumer electronics trade show, in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. January 10, 2024. REUTERS/Steve Marcus/File Photo (Reuters) -The U.S. Department of Justice has proposed that Alphabet's Google divest its AdX advertising marketplace and ad server DFP, a court filing showed on Monday, after a federal judge found the company illegally dominated two online ad-tech markets. The judge set a September trial date on Friday, after hearing from Google and the DOJ on potential remedies for the company's dominance in ad tools used by online publishers. The Justice Department said the proposed remedies, including divestitures, are necessary to end Google's monopolies and restore competition in the ad-exchange and publisher ad-server markets. Google has said the company supported behavioural remedies such as making real-time bids available to competitors, but that prosecutors cannot legally pursue a bid to force it to sell parts of its business. "The DOJ's additional proposals to force a divestiture of our ad tech tools go well beyond the Court's findings, have no basis in law, and would harm publishers and advertisers," Lee-Anne Mulholland, Google's vice president of Regulatory Affairs, said in a statement to Reuters. AdX, or Ad Exchange, is a marketplace where publishers can make their unsold ad space available to advertisers for purchase on a real-time basis. Publisher ad servers are platforms used by websites to store and manage their digital ad inventory. Along with ad exchanges, the technology lets news publishers and other online content providers make money by selling ads. Last year, Google took a major step to end an EU antitrust investigation with an offer to sell AdX but European publishers rejected the proposal as insufficient. (Reporting by Abinaya Vijayaraghavan; additional reporting by Chandni Shah in Bangalore; Editing by Nivedita Bhattacharjee, Mrigank Dhaniwala, Miyoung Kim)

These smartglasses use AI to help blind people navigate without dogs or canes. This is how they work
These smartglasses use AI to help blind people navigate without dogs or canes. This is how they work

Euronews

time24-04-2025

  • Science
  • Euronews

These smartglasses use AI to help blind people navigate without dogs or canes. This is how they work

ADVERTISEMENT Scientists have developed glasses that give real-time instructions to help blind people navigate without assistance dogs, canes or other humans. Researchers at Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China have mounted a tiny computer with AI software on Google's smart glasses prototype that was discontinued in 2023. The AI algorithms allow the glasses to survey the environment and send signals as the user approaches an obstacle or object. Related This app uses AR, '3D sound' and a camera to guide blind people around big cities "The camera can capture the image, the information in front. This image information can then be sent to a small computer,' Leilei Gu, a researcher at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, said. 'For example, an image of a chair tells me where the chair is, then I move to the chair, I make one step, then actually the information changes because my position has changed,' he said, adding that it also updates new information about where the chair is so that step by step the user can approach the target safety. The attached computer is as small as a credit card, allowing the user to roam around without the technology being too obtrusive. The researchers also developed 'synthetic skin', a material with built-in sensors that alert when objects are nearby. When a user comes close to an obstacle, a prompt is sent through bone conduction, a way of transmitting sound to the inner ear by sending vibrations through the bones of the skull. Related The new smart glasses and AI watches that will make Meta, Google and Apple think twice Unlike air conduction, which goes through the air via the eardrums, this tech allows the listener to hear even if the ear canal is blocked. The stretchable synthetic skin is 0.1 to 0.2 mm thick using a polymer called PDMS, but it's not connected to the AI software. "We only need to know on the side whether there's an obstacle or not, we don't care about whether it's connected or not, it's just to make sure it's safe," Gu explained. Some 18 people in China have taken part in a study. 'Massive step forward' In Europe, an estimated number of over 30 million people are partially sighted or blind, according to the European Blind Union. An average of 1 in 30 Europeans experiences sight loss. The developers say current devices are a barrier to blind people using them, and they wanted to create a system where the user is indistinguishable from fully sighted people. The existing options are costly, with the costs of training a guide dog up to €60,000 according to insiders in the wearable medical device industry. ADVERTISEMENT Related CES 2024: Glasses for the hard of hearing, the blind, and the first in-ear computer stun tech fair 'Many visually impaired people want to remain as independent as possible,' said Chris Lewis, an independent telecoms and accessibility analyst. 'Ultimately, the ability of a camera mounted on glasses to feed information to you, via both your ears and by haptic feedback, is just a massive step forward," Lewis added. He says the array of different devices using AI means the cost is becoming less prohibitive and they're being adapted for a larger market, including people with disabilities. The research team behind the AI glasses hope that in the future, they can develop a smaller camera that can even be put on contact lenses. ADVERTISEMENT For more on this story, watch the video in the media player above.

Samsung's cute Ballie robot arrives this summer with Google Gemini in tow
Samsung's cute Ballie robot arrives this summer with Google Gemini in tow

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time09-04-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Samsung's cute Ballie robot arrives this summer with Google Gemini in tow

Engadget has been testing and reviewing consumer tech since 2004. Our stories may include affiliate links; if you buy something through a link, we may earn a commission. Read more about how we evaluate products. Samsung's Ballie will go on sale in the US and South Korea this summer, the company announced today. What's more, through a partnership with Google Cloud, the diminutive robot will ship with a Gemini AI model. Samsung didn't state the specific system that powers Ballie, but in combination with the company's own proprietary language models, it says the robot has multimodal capabilities, meaning Ballie can process voice, audio and visual data from its sensors. According to Samsung, Ballie can also manage your smart home devices and even offer health and styling recommendations, if you're inclined to seek that type of advice from a robot. Samsung has yet to announce pricing for Ballie, though with the uncertainty around the Trump administration's recently announced tariffs, you can't blame Samsung, can you? The company first demoed Ballie in 2020. The robot has gone through a few iterations since the then, with the version you see above first demoed at CES 2024. Samsung said then Ballie would arrive sometime in 2024, but last year came and went without the robot hitting store shelves.

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