Overview:
More than simply an amalgamation of technologies, the next generation computing market is characterized by many different approaches as a means of solving a plethora of computational challenges. Common factors driving the market include the need for ever increasing computation speed and efficiency, reduced energy consumption, miniaturization, evolving architectures and business models.
There are many technologies involved, including distributed computing (swarm computing), computational collaboration (bio-computing), improving performance of existing supercomputers, and completely new computer architectures (quantum computing). Each of these approaches has their own advantages and disadvantages. Many of these different computing architectures and methods stand alone in terms of their ability to solve market problems.
Computing companies are racing to develop next generation computing technologies to solve a myriad of problems ranging from integrating artificial intelligence (at the chipset, IC, and component level) and cognitive computing to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of supercomputers.
The commercial introduction of quantum computing is anticipated to both solve and create new problems as previously unsolvable problems will be solved. This multiplicity of developments with next generation computing makes it difficult for the enterprise or government user to make decisions about infrastructure, software, and services.
This report evaluates next generation computing technologies, use cases, and applications. Market readiness factors are considered along with the impact of different computational methods upon other emerging technologies. The report provides analysis of leading-edge developments such as computer integration with human cognition via bio-computing and brain-computer interfaces.
Other pioneering areas are covered such as leveraging developments in nanotechnology to develop more effective computing models and methods. The report includes the critical analysis of leading vendors and strategies. The report includes detailed market forecasts for the next generation computing approach.
The report covers a wide range of emerging technologies and their potential impact on various industries. Some of the key findings include:
The Next Generation Computing (NGC) market is driven by factors such as increasing demand for computation speed and efficiency, reduced energy consumption, miniaturization, and evolving architectures and business models.
The market is characterized by many different approaches to solve computational challenges, including distributed computing, computational collaboration, improving the performance of existing supercomputers, and completely new computer architectures.
The commercial introduction of quantum computing is anticipated to both solve and create new problems.
The multiplicity of developments in the NGC market makes it difficult for enterprise or government users to make decisions about infrastructure, software, and services.
The report evaluates NGC technologies, use cases, and applications, considering market readiness factors and the impact of different computational methods on other emerging technologies.
The report also provides analysis of leading-edge developments such as computer integration with human cognition via bio-computing and brain-computer interfaces, as well as leveraging developments in nanotechnology to develop more effective computing models and methods.
The report includes critical analysis of leading vendors and strategies, as well as detailed market forecasts for each NGC approach.
In terms of quantitative findings, select report highlights include:
Market Size: The NGC market is expected to be worth $188.5 billion by 2030.
Segment Breakdown: High-Performance Computing (HPC) is expected to remain the largest segment of the NGC market, with a market size of $71.1 billion by 2030.
Growth by Segment: Swarm Computing is projected to experience the highest growth rate among NGC segments, with a CAGR of 29.6% between 2022 and 2030.
Regional Breakdown: North America is expected to continue to dominate the NGC market, with a market size of $188.5 billion by 2030.
Select Findings within Next Generation Computing Sectors:
The global Biocomputing market is projected to reach $28.3 billion by 2030
The global Serverless Computing market is projected to reach $145.5 billion by 2030
The global Nanocomputing market is projected to reach $8.8 billion by 2030
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