IMARC Group, a leading market research company, has recently released a report titled "Audio DSP Market by Type (Discrete, Integrated), End Use (Phones, IoT, Home Entertainment, Computer, True Wireless Earphones, Smart Homes, Wearables, and Others), and Region 2025-2033." The study provides a detailed analysis of the industry, including the global audio DSP market trends, share, growth, size, and forecast. The report also includes competitor and regional analysis and highlights the latest advancements in the market.
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The demand for Audio DSPs is quickly growing, as AI and ML features are embedded into the endpoint devices. Today's audio signal processing is more complex than filtering and mixing; it often requires real time audio intelligence that drives device functions and services with the signal processor acting as the brain. In addition, more advanced features such as clever ANC, which can discriminate speech from noise, voice wake-word detection, and complex audio beamforming are also in use (e.g. in noisy environments such as cars or large conference rooms). Examples include separating different speakers in smart speakers and echo cancellation, as well as natural language processing, which require DSP resources to run the neural net algorithms. Such processing ideally is done before anything leaves the device and requires moving to a more specialized DSP architecture that combines the general efficiencies of customary DSP with hardware accelerators specialized for ML inference, such as a multiply-amass (MAC) unit. An emerging market for high-MIPS, low-latency DSPs exists that can handle the processing demands of contemporary artificial intelligence models at the edge with low power consumption.
Global demand for Audio DSPs in consumer and professional audio products is set to rise as engaging formats gain traction. Implementations of object-based formats like Dolby Atmos, DTS:X and MPEG-H are more complex than customary surround sound, in that the exact position and movement of potentially hundreds of virtual sound sources relative to the listener, must be calculated in real time. Large DSP power is needed in soundbars, consumer A/V receivers, and high-end home theater systems that reproduce surround formats and frequently try to re-create what is heard directly in a movie theater. Additionally, the recent introduction of high-resolution (Hi-res) audio and lossless streaming formats requires DSPs that can manage much larger amounts of data that require higher bit depth and sampling rates from the source to the speaker. DSPs may also be used for more advanced psychoacoustic models of human hearing systems, namely Head-Related Transfer Function or HRTF computations, to create an authentic virtual 3D soundstage inside headphones/earbuds. This driver focuses on raw performance, targeting the highest clock speeds and maximum memory bandwidth to handle multi-channel sound fields.
Growth in mass market consumer adoption of True Wireless Stereo (TWS) earbuds and smart hearables is driving the demand for Audio DSPs that are ultra-low power and highly integrated. In TWS or battery powered devices, the DSP handles multiple workloads in parallel including ultra-low power Bluetooth codecs, dual-mic active noise cancellation (ANC) algorithms, voice biometrics, gaming modes with low latency audio processing and more. The foremost design constraint is for low power use. The DSP chip must perform these functions with as small a drain on the battery as possible, often on the order of milliwatts. The hearables market has witnessed the convergence of consumer electronic devices and medical devices, with hearing enhancement and monitoring of health data (e.g., heart rate from audio) becoming a standard feature. DSP vendors continue to develop ever more integrated DSP devices with DSP core, memory, controllers and hardware accelerators enclosed in a SoC to support the size and power limited portable audio market.
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