Global Electronic Design Automation Market
Sizing & Growth Forecast (2025-2030)
Last updated: May 2026
Report Scope: The downloadable datasheet contains market sizes in USD for the period 2025-30.
Market Breakdown: Sizes and growth rates are broken down by geography and market segment (see below for details).
1. Market Definition
The Electronic Design Automation (EDA) market comprises software tools, hardware, and services used for the design, simulation, verification, and manufacturing of complex electronic systems, including integrated circuits (ICs), system-on-chip (SoC) architectures, and printed circuit boards (PCBs).
2. Trends & Demand Drivers
Several key trends are expected to significantly impact the Electronic Design Automation Market in the period 2025-30:
- Widespread integration of AI and Machine Learning within EDA suites is automating repetitive tasks and optimizing Power, Performance, and Area (PPA) outcomes.
- The industry shift toward sub-3nm process nodes and 3D IC architectures is exponentially increasing the complexity of simulation and verification requirements.
- A significant migration toward cloud-based EDA (SaaS) models is enabling scalable computing resources and remote collaboration for large-scale chip designs.
- Rising demand for automotive electronics, particularly for autonomous driving and EV power management, is creating a major new growth vertical for specialized EDA tools.
- The rollout of 5G infrastructure and the proliferation of IoT devices are driving the need for advanced RF, mmWave, and low-power design capabilities.
- Global government policies and reshoring initiatives, such as the CHIPS Act, are stimulating regional investments in domestic semiconductor design ecosystems.
3. Market Breakdown
The downloadable datasheet breaks market sizes and growth rates (CAGRs) down into the following geographies and segments:
Geographies
- North America
- Asia Pacific
- Europe
- Rest of World
Segments
- IC Physical Design & Verification
- Semiconductor Intellectual Property (SIP)
- Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE)
- PCB & MCM