Security chip market technology trends

Security chip market technology trends The security chip market has seen a significant rise in demand over recent years. In 2013, the market is expected to surpass 40 million units. Leading companies like Hass have captured more than 60% of the market share, highlighting their strong presence and influence. As the industry evolves, the development of Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) has driven innovation in security chip technology. Future trends suggest that multi-service capabilities and the integration of auxiliary chips with IPC (Internet Protocol Camera) systems will play a key role in shaping the next generation of security solutions. According to industry reports, the market for security digital compression chips reached nearly 20 million units in 2011. By 2012, this number had already exceeded 30 million, and based on current growth trends, it is projected to cross the 40 million mark in 2013. This rapid expansion reflects the increasing need for advanced video surveillance and data processing technologies. As the security chip market continues to expand, dedicated chips are becoming more diverse. The integration of auxiliary chips into larger market segments is leading to greater product differentiation. With the growing complexity of security systems, the need for specialized chips has become essential. Unlike the early days of the security industry when only single DSP (Digital Signal Processor) chips were used, today’s security chips have evolved into various types tailored for specific applications. For instance, DVR/NVR chips, such as HiSilicon's Hi3515 and Hi3520, are widely used in embedded digital video recorders and network video recorders. These chips focus on multi-channel encoding, service management, and high-bitrate storage. They currently dominate the market, accounting for about 60% of the main compression chips in use. IPC chips, on the other hand, are designed for network cameras. Their development has been driven by the maturing IPC market over the past few years. These chips emphasize high-definition video compression, intelligent features, and image signal processing (ISP). Although their market size is still smaller compared to DVR/NVR chips, they are expected to take a larger share of the security market in the near future. Auxiliary chips, including DSP and FPGA, are primarily used for intelligent processing and ISP functions. In analog cameras, these chips are commonly found to enhance image quality. However, due to the early stage of the intelligent analysis market, the use of DSP chips for such purposes is still limited. As IPC chips become more integrated, many of the functions currently handled by auxiliary chips may eventually be built into the main IPC chip itself, further streamlining the design and improving performance.

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