The global "Boost and Buck Chip market" was valued at US$ 3.45 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach US$ 5.12 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 6.8% during the forecast period 2024-2030.

Boost chip, also known as a boost converter, is a DC-DC converter that steps up or increases the input voltage to a higher output voltage. It is commonly used in power management systems where the required output voltage needs to be greater than the input voltage, such as in battery-powered devices or renewable energy systems.

Buck chip, or buck converter, is a DC-DC converter that steps down or reduces the input voltage to a lower output voltage. It is widely used in applications where the device requires a lower voltage than what is supplied, such as in voltage regulators for electronic circuits and power supplies.

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The global key manufacturers of Boost and Buck Chip include TI, STMicroelectronics, Infineon, RECOM, Analog Devices, Silergy, Diodes Incorporated, TOREX and M3 Technology, etc. in 2023, the global top five players have a share approximately % in terms of revenue.

Boost and buck chip is a vital part of lithium battery components. This report aims to provide a comprehensive presentation of the global market for Boost and Buck Chip, with both quantitative and qualitative analysis, to help readers develop business/growth strategies, assess the market competitive situation, analyze their position in the current marketplace, and make informed business decisions regarding Boost and Buck Chip. We surveyed the Boost and Buck Chip manufacturers, suppliers, distributors and industry experts on this industry, involving the sales, revenue, demand, price change, product type, recent development and plan, industry trends, drivers, challenges, obstacles, and potential risks.

Report AttributesReport DetailsTitleBoost and Buck Chip Market Emerging Trends, Technological Advancements, and Business Strategies 2024-2030Market size in 2024US$ 3.45 billionForecast Market size by 2030US$ 5.12 billionGrowth RateCAGR of 6.8 %By Type :

  • Isolated Boost Chips

  • Non-Isolated Boost Chips

By Application :

  • Car

  • Consumer Electronics

  • Industry

  • Medical

  • Other

Key players include:

  • TI

  • STMicroelectronics

  • Infineon

  • RECOM

  • Analog Devices

  • Silergy

  • Diodes Incorporated

  • TOREX

  • M3 Technology

  • Rohm Semiconductor

  • Ams

  • Hangzhou Tuoer Microelectronics

  • Wuxi Chipown Micro-electronics Limited

  • WDsemi

  • Shenzhen Injoinic Technology

  • O2Micro International Limited

  • Including or excluding key companies relevant to your analysis

Historical Year2019 to 2023 (Data from 2010 can be provided as per availability)Base Year2024Forecast Year2030Number of Pages100+ PagesCustomization AvailableYes, the report can be customized as per your need.

Global Boost and Buck Chip Market Segment Percentages, By Region and Country, 

  • North America (United States, Canada, Mexico)

  • Europe (Germany, France, United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Rest of Europe)

  • Asia-Pacific (China, India, Japan, South Korea, Australia, Rest of APAC)

  • The Middle East and Africa (Middle East, Africa)

  • South and Central America (Brazil, Argentina, Rest of SCA)

Competitor Analysis

The report also provides analysis of leading market participants including:

  • Key companies Boost and Buck Chip revenues in global market, 2019-2024 (Estimated), ($ millions)

  • Key companies Boost and Buck Chip revenues share in global market, 2023 (%)

  • Key companies Boost and Buck Chip sales in global market, 2019-2024 (Estimated), (K Units)

  • Key companies Boost and Buck Chip sales share in global market, 2023 (%)

Further, the report presents profiles of competitors in the market, key players include:

  • TI

  • STMicroelectronics

  • Infineon

  • RECOM

  • Analog Devices

  • Silergy

  • Diodes Incorporated

  • TOREX

  • M3 Technology

  • Rohm Semiconductor

  • Ams

  • Hangzhou Tuoer Microelectronics

  • Wuxi Chipown Micro-electronics Limited

  • WDsemi

  • Shenzhen Injoinic Technology

  • O2Micro International Limited

Drivers:

  1. Growing Demand for Power-Efficient Devices: Boost and buck chips, which manage voltage regulation, are essential in modern electronics. As the demand for portable and power-efficient devices like smartphones, laptops, and wearables increases, the market for these chips continues to grow.

  2. Expansion of Electric Vehicles (EVs): The surge in EV production requires efficient power management systems. Boost and buck chips play a critical role in maintaining stable voltage levels, ensuring longer battery life and better performance, making them integral in the EV industry’s growth.

  3. Increased Adoption in Renewable Energy Systems: Renewable energy systems, particularly solar and wind power, rely on these chips to manage voltage variations efficiently. As more countries and industries adopt renewable energy solutions, the demand for boost and buck chips in energy storage and distribution applications is rising.

Restraints:

  1. High Competition and Pricing Pressure: The market for power management chips is highly competitive, with numerous established players. Intense competition leads to price pressure, making it challenging for companies to maintain profitability while offering advanced features.

  2. Technological Limitations in Extreme Conditions: While boost and buck chips are efficient, their performance can degrade in extreme temperature or voltage conditions. This limits their use in certain industries like aerospace or heavy industrial applications, where more robust solutions are needed.

  3. Supply Chain Disruptions: The global semiconductor shortage has impacted the production and availability of boost and buck chips. Supply chain disruptions, whether from raw material shortages or geopolitical issues, present a significant restraint for the market.

Opportunities:

  1. Rising Need for Energy Efficiency in IoT Devices: The Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem is rapidly expanding, with billions of connected devices. Boost and buck chips, which manage power effectively, are essential to ensuring these devices operate efficiently and have longer battery lives, presenting vast opportunities in the IoT market.

  2. Emergence of 5G and Advanced Networking Infrastructure: With the rollout of 5G networks, the need for efficient power management in telecommunications infrastructure has grown. Boost and buck chips are critical in ensuring stable voltage levels in networking equipment, making this a key growth area.

  3. Growing Focus on Miniaturization in Consumer Electronics: As consumer electronics become smaller and more powerful, the demand for compact, efficient power management solutions is rising. Boost and buck chips, known for their compact size and efficiency, are well-positioned to capitalize on this trend.

Challenges:

  1. Design and Integration Complexity: Designing and integrating boost and buck chips into complex systems requires precision and expertise. Ensuring compatibility with various devices and applications can be challenging, especially as systems become more complex.

  2. Environmental and Regulatory Compliance: With increasing attention on environmental sustainability, manufacturers of boost and buck chips must ensure that their products meet strict regulatory standards regarding energy efficiency and hazardous material use. Compliance can add costs and complexity to production.

  3. Balancing Cost with Performance: While demand for high-efficiency power management solutions grows, there is constant pressure to reduce costs. Achieving the right balance between cost and performance is a challenge, particularly in cost-sensitive markets like consumer electronics.

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