Satellite onboard computers serve as the “brains” of the satellite, performing various critical functions, including data processing, control, communication, navigation, and payload operations. The demand for satellite onboard computers is driven by the growing number of satellite launches, the increasing complexity of satellite missions, and advancements in satellite technology. The market is influenced by factors such as the rise of small satellites, the need for higher data processing capabilities, the emergence of mega-constellations, and the integration of onboard computers with other satellite subsystems. As satellite technology continues to advance and the demand for more sophisticated space missions increases, the market is expected to witness advancements in onboard computer capabilities, improved radiation tolerance, enhanced processing power, and increased data handling capacities to meet the evolving needs of satellite operations.