Migration to Satellite-Based Mobile Connectivity.
Satellite-based mobile connectivity, led by Starlink and Globalstar, aims to connect 350M without cellular coverage. The $16.8B D2C market by 2028 is expected to face high costs and technology gaps. Apple, Samsung, and Huawei are advancing, but affordability and regulations remain key.

Chiplets Revolutionizing Autonomous Vehicles: A 2025 Technology Analysis
Chiplets revolutionize autonomous vehicles in 2025, boosting performance, cutting costs by 30%, and enabling Level 4/5 autonomy. The $557B AV market grows at 39.1% CAGR, driven by NVIDIA, Intel, and startups. Challenges include integration and supply chain issues.

Telecommunications & Information Delivery Analysis
This comprehensive analysis examines the future of information and entertainment delivery across urban, suburban, and rural residences by 2032.

Edge Computing & IIoT Device Management
The edge computing market is rapidly expanding, driven by the increasing adoption of Industrial IoT (IIoT) solutions across manufacturing, energy, logistics, and utilities sectors.

Autonomous Vehicle Sensing Technologies
Autonomous vehicle (AV) designs vary in their reliance on LIDAR-based systems (e.g., Waymo, Cruise, Volvo), camera-based systems (such as Tesla Vision), and hybrid systems that combine LIDAR, cameras, and radar (e.g., Xpeng, Zoox).

Telecommunications: 2025 and beyond
The 2024 telecom market, valued at $1.89T, grows at 4.2%-6.3% CAGR, reaching $2.5T-$3.3T by 2032. Driven by 5G, broadband, IoT, and edge computing, it faces high costs and regulatory hurdles. Opportunities in 5G services, fiber, and MEC fuel growth.

Edge Computing: 2025 and beyond
The 2025 edge computing market, valued at $15.96B-$60.16B, grows at 15.7%-37.9% CAGR, reaching $43.4B-$445.24B by 2032. Driven by 5G, IoT, and edge AI, it faces security and cost challenges. Opportunities in smart cities, healthcare, and autonomous vehicles fuel innovation.

Autonomous Vehicles: 2025 and beyond
In 2025, the $26.19B autonomous vehicle market shifts to commercial deployment, driven by AI, sensors, and regulations. Level 3 systems lead with 47.8% share, projecting 10.67M units. Challenges include regulatory gaps and costs, but opportunities in robo-taxis and logistics grow.