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STMicro has shipped 5 billion chips for Starlink in past decade; that could double by 2027

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Posted on December 15, 2025

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STMicro has shipped 5 billion chips for Starlink in past decade; that could double by 2027
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By Nathan Vifflin Dec 15 (Reuters) - STMicroelectronics has shipped more than 5 billion radio-frequency antenna chips to Elon Musk's SpaceX for the Starlink satellite network, and chips delivered

STMicro's Starlink Chip Deliveries Could Double by 2027

By Nathan ‌Vifflin

Dec 15 (Reuters) - STMicroelectronics has shipped more than 5 billion radio-frequency ‍antenna ‌chips to Elon Musk's SpaceX for the Starlink satellite network, and chips ⁠delivered under the partnership in ‌the next two years could double that number, a senior executive at the chipmaker told Reuters.

WHY IT'S IMPORTANT

Ten years after Musk met with the CEO of ⁠one of Europe's largest chipmakers, Jean-Marc Chery, STMicroelectronics is disclosing the scale of their ​fast-growing space contract that has become a driver for ‌its specialised chip business.

KEY QUOTES

"The ⁠past 10 years of user terminals in terms of volume could actually double over the next two years," Remi El-Ouazzane, president of ​STMicro's microcontrollers and digital integrated circuits division, said in the interview without giving specific targets.

"I expect many lower-orbit satellite players to leverage the technology," El-Ouazzane said about the BiCMOS-based antenna chips used in Starlink user ​terminals.

CONTEXT

The ‍space industry is shifting ​from government-led projects to a fast-growing commercial market, driven by companies like SpaceX, Eutelsat's OneWeb and Amazon's planned Leo network.

This boom is creating demand for specialised chips that can handle high data rates and survive harsh conditions in space.

BY THE NUMBERS

STMicro has delivered more than 5 billion ⁠radio-frequency "front-end modules" or antenna elements to SpaceX since their collaboration began around 2015.

Starlink operates in more than ​150 markets and has around 8 million users, according to its website.

WHAT'S NEXT

STMicro will supply the upcoming inter-satellite laser links for SpaceX platforms and is working with European players such ‌as Thales and Eutelsat on projects including the European Union's planned Iris 2 satellite constellation.

(Reporting by Nathan Vifflin in Gdansk, editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak)

Key Takeaways

  • STMicro has shipped over 5 billion chips to SpaceX for Starlink.
  • Deliveries could double in the next two years.
  • The space industry is moving towards commercial markets.
  • STMicro is involved in upcoming inter-satellite laser links.
  • Starlink operates in over 150 markets with 8 million users.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is STMicroelectronics?
STMicroelectronics is a global semiconductor company that designs, manufactures, and markets a wide range of semiconductor products, including chips for various applications such as automotive, industrial, and consumer electronics.
What is Starlink?
Starlink is a satellite internet constellation project developed by SpaceX, aimed at providing high-speed internet access to underserved and remote areas around the world using a network of low Earth orbit satellites.
What are radio-frequency antenna chips?
Radio-frequency antenna chips are specialized semiconductor devices designed to transmit and receive radio signals, essential for communication systems, including satellite internet services like Starlink.
What is a satellite network?
A satellite network is a communication system that uses satellites in orbit to provide various services, including internet access, television broadcasting, and telecommunication, connecting users across vast distances.

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