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High Speed 200GbE and 400GbE Powering the Global Gigabit Ethernet Testing Market

High Speed 200GbE and 400GbE Powering the Global Gigabit Ethernet Testing Market

Automotive Ethernet Technologies and IIoT Applications Augment Growth Opportunities

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09-Oct-2020
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Global
Research Code: K4E0-01-00-00-00
SKU: TM00639-GL-MT_24626
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The Hyperscale data center is experiencing an upswing. Operators of these infrastructure require high speed Ethernet solutions that can process large amounts of high speed data and will be largely responsible for the mass adoption of 200GbE and 400GbE products. While expensive at first, the adoption of 200Gb and 400GbE en masse would lead to their commoditization, making it possible for their adoption amongst other end-users which are price conscious. The release of the 25GbE and 50GbE into the market has helped operators to scale their infrastructure for 5G network cost effectively. While the adoption of high speed Ethernet continues full steam amongst service providers and NEMs who build data centers and telecom infrastructures, Ethernet technology is gaining traction in other verticals, more specifically in the Automotive and IIoT space. Vendors who provide Ethernet testing solutions should take cognisance of this and must expand into those avenues of growth as well.

The incorporation of Ethernet into Automotive is a trend that can disrupt the Automotive Industry, as it would facilitate the industry to transition to a more autonomous environment. In addition, the move to smart factories would also push the demand for Ethernet technologies across the factory floor. The adoption of faster speeds is a continuous trend which is driven mostly by hyper scale data center operators; currently there is a significant uptake of 200GbE and 400GbE amongst hyper scale data centers, while standards for 800GbE and 1.6TbE are being developed.

According to the Cisco Annual Internet Report (2018-2023), there were 2.4 networked devices per capita in 2018; by 2023, that number is expected to increase to 3.6 devices per capita. The sheer amount of data generated by connected devices would require faster and sophisticated Ethernet solutions. The deployment of 5G services as per specifications stipulated by Release 16 and 17 would mean a substantial deployment of virtualization, this will require Ethernet solutions with carrier aggregation capabilities and which can be deployed across virtual environments.

Author: Rohan Joy Thomas

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Table of Contents

Purpose of this Experiential Study

5-step Process to Transformational Growth

Strategic Imperatives for Test and Measurement Companies

Growth Opportunities for Test and Measurement Companies

Market Definitions

Market Definitions (continued)

Gigabit Ethernet Technology—Key Trends

Gigabit Ethernet Technology—Key Trends (continued)

IIoT—Key Trends

IIoT—Key Trends (continued)

Data Center—Overview

Data Center—Key Trends

Data Center—Key Trends (continued)

Data Center—Key Trends (continued)

5G—How Did We Get Here and What Lies Ahead?

5G—Key Trends

5G—Key Trends (continued)

5G—Key Trends (continued)

Automotive Ethernet—Overview

Automotive Ethernet—Vehicle E/E Architectures

Automotive Ethernet—Key Trends

Automotive Ethernet—Key Trends (continued)

Drivers and Restraints

Market Drivers

Market Drivers (continued)

Market Drivers (continued)

Market Restraints

Forecast Assumptions

COVID-19 and its Impact on the World Economy

COVID-19 and its Impact on the World Economy—Regional Analysis

Percent of Revenue and Revenue Forecast by Equipment Type

Revenue Forecast

Revenue Forecast Discussion

Revenue Forecast Discussion (continued)

Revenue Forecast Discussion (continued)

Revenue Forecast Discussion (continued)

Revenue Forecast Discussion (continued)

Revenue Forecast Discussion (continued)

Percent Revenue and Revenue Forecast by End User

Revenue Forecast by End User

Revenue Forecast by End User (continued)

Percent Revenue Forecast by End User

Revenue Forecast by End User Discussion

Revenue Forecast by End User Discussion (continued)

Revenue Forecast by Region

Revenue Forecast by Region (continued)

Percent Revenue Forecast by Region

Revenue Forecast by Region Discussion

Revenue Forecast by Region Discussion (continued)

Market Share Analysis

Macro to Micro Visioning

Trends Impacting the Gigabit Ethernet Testing Market

Trends Impacting the Gigabit Ethernet Testing Market (continued)

Trends Impacting the Gigabit Ethernet Testing Market (continued)

Trends Impacting the Gigabit Ethernet Testing Market (continued)

Top Predictions for the Gigabit Ethernet Testing Market

Levers for Growth

Growth Opportunity 1—The Growth of Wi-Fi-6

Growth Opportunity 2—The Growth of Ethernet Technology in the Automotive Industry

Growth Opportunity 3—The Growth of SD-WAN

Growth Opportunity 4—Work-from-home—the New Normal

Growth Opportunity 5—Higher Ethernet Speeds

Growth Opportunity 6—The 5G Rollout

Growth Opportunity 7—Expansion Into the Chinese Telecom Market

Growth Opportunity 8—Smart City Initiatives

Growth Opportunity 9—Cross-selling Ethernet Technologies to Upcoming Industries

Identifying Your Company’s Growth Zone

Growth Opportunities 1–6—Vision and Strategy

Growth Opportunities 7–9—Brand and Demand

Growth Opportunities Matrix

Growth Strategies for Your Company

Prioritized Opportunities through Implementation

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List of Exhibits

List of Exhibits (continued)

The Hyperscale data center is experiencing an upswing. Operators of these infrastructure require high speed Ethernet solutions that can process large amounts of high speed data and will be largely responsible for the mass adoption of 200GbE and 400GbE products. While expensive at first, the adoption of 200Gb and 400GbE en masse would lead to their commoditization, making it possible for their adoption amongst other end-users which are price conscious. The release of the 25GbE and 50GbE into the market has helped operators to scale their infrastructure for 5G network cost effectively. While the adoption of high speed Ethernet continues full steam amongst service providers and NEMs who build data centers and telecom infrastructures, Ethernet technology is gaining traction in other verticals, more specifically in the Automotive and IIoT space. Vendors who provide Ethernet testing solutions should take cognisance of this and must expand into those avenues of growth as well. The incorporation of Ethernet into Automotive is a trend that can disrupt the Automotive Industry, as it would facilitate the industry to transition to a more autonomous environment. In addition, the move to smart factories would also push the demand for Ethernet technologies across the factory floor. The adoption of faster speeds is a continuous trend which is driven mostly by hyper scale data center operators; currently there is a significant uptake of 200GbE and 400GbE amongst hyper scale data centers, while standards for 800GbE and 1.6TbE are being developed. According to the Cisco Annual Internet Report (2018-2023), there were 2.4 networked devices per capita in 2018; by 2023, that number is expected to increase to 3.6 devices per capita. The sheer amount of data generated by connected devices would require faster and sophisticated Ethernet solutions. The deployment of 5G services as per specifications stipulated by Release 16 and 17 would mean a substantial deployment of virtualization, this will require Ethernet solutions with carrier aggregation capabilities and which can be deployed across virtual environments. Author: Rohan Joy Thomas
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