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Integrated Passive Devices Market to Reach USD 3.7 Billion by 2035 Driven by 5G and IoT
Posted: Mar 12, 2026
The world Integrated Passive Devices (IPD) Market is also experiencing a continuous growth with the rising demands of compact and high performance electronic components in consumer electronics, auto industries and the telecommunication sector. Integrated passive solutions are becoming increasingly popular globally as the 5G network, Internet of Things (IoT) devices and advanced semiconductor technologies are becoming increasingly widespread.
As per the latest industry study, the integrated passive devices market is estimated to USD 1.8 billion in 2025 and USD 3.7 billion in 2035, with CAGR of 7.3% in the same period of forecast. This has seen tremendous growth mainly led by the rising demand of miniaturized electronic devices that can provide high-frequency performance at the miniature design.
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Integrated passive devices combine two or more passive devices together into one compact structure, namely, resistors, capacitors, and inductors. This integration enhances signal integrity, is less power loss and can provide more efficient circuit design, which is why IPDs are critical in current high-frequency communication systems.
One of the most important market growth engines is the fast implementation of the 5G network and related gadgets. RF Integrated Passive Devices (RF IPDs) are important in facilitating wireless high-frequency communication through incorporation of effective signal processing in smartphones, base stations and IoT modules. The RF IPDs division is currently taking almost 38 percent of the world market, and it depicts a considerable demand regarding wireless communication use.
The use of integrated passive devices is also increasing with the increased popularity of smartphones, wearable gadgets, and connected home electronics. With the continued shrinkage and enhancement of electronic products, passivity in electronic components is being demanded by manufacturers placing them directly on semiconductor substrates to enable optimum performance at reduced device size.
The advanced IPD solutions are being invested in by a number of technology firms in order to accommodate next generation connectivity. As an example, in 2025, Murata Manufacturing launched new IPDs to 5G smartphones that were capable of supporting better RF performance with a smaller components footprint. On the same note, STMicroelectronics introduced IPDs with automotive grade and is used in advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) signifying an increasing role of IPDs in automotive electronics.
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In Asia Pacific, it takes the lead as the biggest market in terms of integrated passive devices, which is expected to contribute about 46.7 per cent of the total world revenue in 2025. There is a good semiconductor production capacity and the availability of top electronic manufacturing in countries like China, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan. The region leadership is still gaining strength due to the continuing increase in investments in semiconductor fabrication and electronics manufacturing.
It is a fairly concentrated market with the key market players holding over 57% of the market share together. Murata manufacturing, STMicroelectronics, Broadcom, Infineon Technologies, TDK Corporation, Qorvo, NXP Semiconductors, Skyworks Solutions and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) are leading firms that are in the industry.
The competitive landscape is also being influenced by the recent strategic developments. Walsin Lihwa Europe and Special Melted Products took Walsin Lihwa Europe as a major investor in the Special Melted Products of the advanced manufacturing technologies in March 2025. In the meantime, Murata has diversified its integrated passive solution range by establishing a new French production unit to cater to the need to segment in compact components in mobile devices.
In the future, the integrated passive devices business will lead to an overall market of about USD 1.9 billion by the year 2035. The future outlook on market growth in the next few years is projected to be even faster due to the increasing applications of electric cars, wearable electronics, Internet of Things sensors and more sophisticated RF modules.
The integrated passive devices will be a technology of importance as we move into the next era of connected and intelligent devices as industries will be using the miniaturized and high frequency electronic systems.
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