PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1731709
PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1731709
The spintronics technology market is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.85% from 2025 to 2030.
Spintronics, short for spin transport electronics, is often known as spin electronics. It refers to the study of the intrinsic spin of electrons and their magnetic moment. Spintronics technology leverages the magnetic and electronic properties of electrons to enable high-speed, low-power, and high-density memory devices, as well as current and high-power lasers. This technology is used to store, process, and transmit digital information. The spintronics technology market can be classified based on product type, material, application, end-user, and geographic region. The major drivers of this market's growth include increased demand for electronic devices and technological advancements.
The expanding electronics and electric vehicle (EV) industries are fueling demand for spintronics technology. Spintronics is increasingly utilized in electronic devices due to its enhanced performance and low power consumption, reducing the energy required for computational and memory tasks. The surge in demand for smart devices, such as smartphones and wearables, is boosting the spintronics market by enabling high-performance computing and memory functions while addressing power efficiency concerns. Additionally, spintronics-based MRAM is gaining traction in EVs for battery monitoring, with the global rise in EV adoption expected to further propel market growth.
Increased research and development efforts are driving innovation in the spintronics industry, contributing to market expansion. Miniaturization of spintronics technology has reduced the size and weight of consumer electronics, such as smartphones. Ongoing research into graphene-based spintronics is advancing the development of spin logic devices and transistors. For example, in May 2023, researchers from the University of Minnesota and the National Institute of Standards and Technology developed a new manufacturing process for spintronic devices, enhancing speed, efficiency, and scalability. This breakthrough has the potential to set a new industry standard for producing consumer electronics, including semiconductor chips.
Some of the major players covered in this report include IBM Corporation, Infineon Technologies AG, Everspin Technologies, Inc., Intel Corporation, NVE Corporation, Crocus Technology (Allegro Microsystems, Inc.), Spin Memory Inc., Avalanche Technology, Inc., among others.