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RF Front-End Market to Reach $25.4B by 2025

Author : Adrian September 12, 2025

Market outlook

According to Yole data, the RF front-end market was $15.2 billion in 2019 and is expected to reach $25.4 billion by 2025, with a 2020–2025 CAGR of 11%.

2022 global RF front-end revenue

Based on annual reports from major companies, and estimating where vendors did not disclose RF front-end revenue separately, the 2022 global RF front-end market is estimated at approximately $22.0 billion.

Company Revenue (unit: $100M)
Qualcomm 38
Skyworks 51
Qorvo 46
Broadcom 30
Murata 35
Other foreign RF companies 8
Zhuosheng Micro 4.5
Weijie Chuangxin 2.6
Other Chinese RF companies 4.5
Total 220

China mainland RF front-end market

The global RF front-end market is large, but Chinese RF chip companies primarily address the Chinese mainland market; this trend is likely to become more pronounced. The Chinese mainland market is roughly $7.0 billion.

For 2022, the Chinese mainland RF front-end product-line market totals 441 (100 million RMB), approximately 44.1 billion RMB, which is close to $7.0 billion.

Product Revenue (unit: 100 million RMB)
2G PA + 3G PA 6
Phase2 + Phase5N 55
PAMiF 50
PAMiD 60
DiFEM + LFEM 40
Switch + LNA 30
WiFi FEM 30
Base-station PA 50
Filters 110
Other 10
Total 441

Within this breakdown, SAW filters account for about 100 (100 million RMB) and BAW/FBAR about 10 (100 million RMB). The filter segment includes estimated revenues such as Murata $700M, Qualcomm $300M (SAW+BAW), Wisol $200M, Taiyou $200M, Broadcom $100M (FBAR), and Chinese filter vendors $200M.

Forecast for Chinese mainland product lines

Based on the above data, the forecast for the Chinese mainland RF front-end product-line market indicates the top three segments will be PAMiD, DiFEM+LFEM, and PAMiF, with projected market sizes of 15 billion RMB, 8 billion RMB, and 7 billion RMB, respectively. Most discrete filters are expected to be integrated into PAMiD and DiFEM/LFEM products, making the discrete filter segment a smaller niche.