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Freescale Semiconductor

Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. was an American semiconductor manufacturer. It was created by the divestiture of the Semiconductor Products Sector of Motorola in 2004. Freescale focused their integrated circuit products on the automotive, embedded and communications markets. It was bought by a private investor group in 2006, and subsequently merged into NXP Semiconductors in 2015.[2]

Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
TypePublic
IndustrySemiconductors
FoundedSpin-off from Motorola in 2004; 19 years ago (2004)
FateMerged, December 7, 2015; 8 years ago (2015-12-07)
SuccessorNXP Semiconductors
Headquarters,
Key people
Greg Lowe, CEO[1]
Revenue$4.186 billion (2013)[1]
$531 million (2013)
-$208 million (2013)
Number of employees
16,800 (2013)[1]
Websitefreescale.com (Redirects to www.nxp.com)
Freescale Semiconductor Logo.

History edit

Divesture from Motorola and first IPO edit

As of 2003, Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector earned US$5.0 billion in semiconductor sales in 2002 (out of US$27 billion sales for all of Motorola).[3]

Motorola announced that their semiconductor division would be divested on October 6, 2003, to create Freescale.

Freescale completed its Initial public offering (IPO) on July 16, 2004, at a price of US$13. In its announcement, it estimated the stock price to be US$17.50- 19.50 but following a cooling of the market towards tech stocks, it lowered its price to US$13. Existing shareholders of Motorola stock received 0.110415 shares of Freescale stock for every share of Motorola stock as a dividend which was distributed on December 2, 2004.[4]

Buyout edit

On September 15, 2006, Freescale agreed to accept a buyout for the sum of $17.6 billion ($40 per share) by a consortium led by the Blackstone Group. Share prices of $13 at the July 2004 IPO had risen to $39.35 in afterhours trading that Friday when the news, rumored that week, broke. A special shareholders meeting on November 13, 2006, voted to accept the buyout offer. The purchase, which closed on December 1, 2006, is reportedly the largest private buyout of a technology company and one of the ten largest buyouts of all time.[5][6][7][8]

Second IPO edit

Freescale filed to go public again on February 11, 2011, and completed its IPO on May 26, 2011. Freescale was traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol FSL. At the time of the IPO, the company had $7.6 billion in outstanding debt on its books,[9] and the company was investigated for misconduct related to this IPO.[10]

MH370 edit

On March 8, 2014, Freescale announced that 20 of its employees were lost aboard Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.[11]

Products edit

Automotive edit

MSG (Micro-controller Solutions Group) is the largest business unit within Freescale and is currently the largest semiconductor supplier to the automotive industry. Modern cars use electronics to manage the engine for peak performance and to reduce emissions, and Freescale is the largest supplier of engine system microcontrollers in the world. Automotive safety systems such as anti-lock brakes and airbags also use microcontrollers and analog power management circuits from Freescale. Freescale also produces a range of integrated sensor products such as accelerometers and pressure sensors.[citation needed]

Freescale's SMARTMOS analog portfolio provides power actuation and multiple switch detect interface family ICs and system basis chips for hybrid vehicles.[12]

In November 2008 Freescale announced that the company would collaborate with McLaren Electronic Systems to further develop its KERS system for McLaren's Formula One car from 2010 onwards. Both parties believed this collaboration would improve McLaren's KERS system and help the system filter down to road car technology.[13]

Other business units edit

Besides MSG business group, Freescale other major semiconductor businesses are the NMG (Networking and Multimedia Group) as well as RASG (RF, Analog and Sensors Group). Freescale, under the guidance of IBM, had also been a source of PowerPC microprocessors (ICs) for Apple Computer's PowerBooks and Mac mini products until the Mac transition to Intel processors in 2006. They joined Power.org in 2006 as a founding member to develop and promote the use of Power Architecture.

DragonBall is a low power derivation of the earlier Motorola 68000 family microprocessors. Freescale also has a portfolio of Digital Signal Processor (DSP) products based on StarCore Technology. Freescale's DSPs are being used in Broadband Wireless, Voice Over IP and video infrastructure systems.

Litigation edit

Freescale was sued by Marvell Semiconductor for infringing seven patents. The case was settled in 2015.[14]

Freescale lost a patent infringement lawsuit filed by Tessera Corporation and was forced to pay an undisclosed amount as part of the settlement.[15]

Merger edit

A merger agreement with NXP Semiconductors was announced in March 2015, to form a US$40 (equivalent to $49.38 in 2022) billion company.[16][17] The acquisition closed on December 7, 2015.[18][19]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "2013 Form 10-K, Freescale Semiconductor". U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
  2. ^ NXP Semiconductors And Freescale Semiconductor Close Merger RTTNews. Retrieved on December 13, 2015.
  3. ^ press release: "Integrated Security Added to Motorola’s High-performance PowerQUICC™ III Processor Family" Motorola 2003; press release: "Motorola Semiconductor and Symbian launch 2.5G and 3G reference designs"[permanent dead link] Symbian 2002
  4. ^ Motorola Shareholder Letter
  5. ^ Freescale sells itself for $17.6bn cash – or more 15th September 2006
  6. ^ Freescale Took Scenic Buyout Route October 4, 2006
  7. ^ Freescale Semiconductor Bought Out by Blackstone for $17.6Billion September 25, 2006
  8. ^ Consortium of Private Equity Firms Completes Acquisition of Freescale Semiconductor December 1, 2006
  9. ^ "Freescale Debt".
  10. ^ Freescale Investigation. Reuters. October 5, 2011. Archived from the original on 2013-11-04. Retrieved March 16, 2012.
  11. ^ Team Register (March 9, 2014). "20 Freescale staff on vanished Malaysia Airlines flight MH370". The Register. Retrieved August 28, 2016.
  12. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-06-07. Retrieved 2020-07-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  13. ^ McLaren to work with Freescale on KERS November 12, 2008
  14. ^ "Marvell Semiconductor, Inc. et. al. v. Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. patent lawsuit". Unified Patents portal. Retrieved 2019-06-24.
  15. ^ Tessera and Freescale Settle Litigation. Business Wire (August 27, 2013). Retrieved on 2019-04-26.
  16. ^ "Media Center-NXP". www.nxp.com. Retrieved October 4, 2017.
  17. ^ . otp.investis.com. Archived from the original on October 4, 2017. Retrieved October 4, 2017.
  18. ^ "NXP closes deal to buy Freescale and create top auto chipmaker". CNBC. 2015-12-07. Retrieved 2021-05-31.
  19. ^ "NXP Semiconductors to Acquire Freescale for $11.8 Billion". Bloomberg.com. 2015-03-02. Retrieved 2021-06-03.

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Freescale Semiconductor Inc was an American semiconductor manufacturer It was created by the divestiture of the Semiconductor Products Sector of Motorola in 2004 Freescale focused their integrated circuit products on the automotive embedded and communications markets It was bought by a private investor group in 2006 and subsequently merged into NXP Semiconductors in 2015 2 Freescale Semiconductor Inc TypePublicIndustrySemiconductorsFoundedSpin off from Motorola in 2004 19 years ago 2004 FateMerged December 7 2015 8 years ago 2015 12 07 SuccessorNXP SemiconductorsHeadquartersAustin Texas United StatesKey peopleGreg Lowe CEO 1 Revenue 4 186 billion 2013 1 Operating income 531 million 2013 Net income 208 million 2013 Number of employees16 800 2013 1 Websitefreescale wbr com Redirects to www nxp com Freescale Semiconductor Logo Contents 1 History 1 1 Divesture from Motorola and first IPO 1 2 Buyout 1 3 Second IPO 1 4 MH370 2 Products 2 1 Automotive 2 2 Other business units 3 Litigation 4 Merger 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editDivesture from Motorola and first IPO edit As of 2003 Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector earned US 5 0 billion in semiconductor sales in 2002 out of US 27 billion sales for all of Motorola 3 Motorola announced that their semiconductor division would be divested on October 6 2003 to create Freescale Freescale completed its Initial public offering IPO on July 16 2004 at a price of US 13 In its announcement it estimated the stock price to be US 17 50 19 50 but following a cooling of the market towards tech stocks it lowered its price to US 13 Existing shareholders of Motorola stock received 0 110415 shares of Freescale stock for every share of Motorola stock as a dividend which was distributed on December 2 2004 4 Buyout edit On September 15 2006 Freescale agreed to accept a buyout for the sum of 17 6 billion 40 per share by a consortium led by the Blackstone Group Share prices of 13 at the July 2004 IPO had risen to 39 35 in afterhours trading that Friday when the news rumored that week broke A special shareholders meeting on November 13 2006 voted to accept the buyout offer The purchase which closed on December 1 2006 is reportedly the largest private buyout of a technology company and one of the ten largest buyouts of all time 5 6 7 8 Second IPO edit Freescale filed to go public again on February 11 2011 and completed its IPO on May 26 2011 Freescale was traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol FSL At the time of the IPO the company had 7 6 billion in outstanding debt on its books 9 and the company was investigated for misconduct related to this IPO 10 MH370 edit On March 8 2014 Freescale announced that 20 of its employees were lost aboard Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 11 Products editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Automotive edit MSG Micro controller Solutions Group is the largest business unit within Freescale and is currently the largest semiconductor supplier to the automotive industry Modern cars use electronics to manage the engine for peak performance and to reduce emissions and Freescale is the largest supplier of engine system microcontrollers in the world Automotive safety systems such as anti lock brakes and airbags also use microcontrollers and analog power management circuits from Freescale Freescale also produces a range of integrated sensor products such as accelerometers and pressure sensors citation needed Freescale s SMARTMOS analog portfolio provides power actuation and multiple switch detect interface family ICs and system basis chips for hybrid vehicles 12 In November 2008 Freescale announced that the company would collaborate with McLaren Electronic Systems to further develop its KERS system for McLaren s Formula One car from 2010 onwards Both parties believed this collaboration would improve McLaren s KERS system and help the system filter down to road car technology 13 Other business units edit Besides MSG business group Freescale other major semiconductor businesses are the NMG Networking and Multimedia Group as well as RASG RF Analog and Sensors Group Freescale under the guidance of IBM had also been a source of PowerPC microprocessors ICs for Apple Computer s PowerBooks and Mac mini products until the Mac transition to Intel processors in 2006 They joined Power org in 2006 as a founding member to develop and promote the use of Power Architecture DragonBall is a low power derivation of the earlier Motorola 68000 family microprocessors Freescale also has a portfolio of Digital Signal Processor DSP products based on StarCore Technology Freescale s DSPs are being used in Broadband Wireless Voice Over IP and video infrastructure systems Litigation editFreescale was sued by Marvell Semiconductor for infringing seven patents The case was settled in 2015 14 Freescale lost a patent infringement lawsuit filed by Tessera Corporation and was forced to pay an undisclosed amount as part of the settlement 15 Merger editA merger agreement with NXP Semiconductors was announced in March 2015 to form a US 40 equivalent to 49 38 in 2022 billion company 16 17 The acquisition closed on December 7 2015 18 19 See also editON Semiconductor another Motorola semiconductor spinoff List of Freescale productsReferences edit a b c 2013 Form 10 K Freescale Semiconductor U S Securities and Exchange Commission NXP Semiconductors And Freescale Semiconductor Close Merger RTTNews Retrieved on December 13 2015 press release Integrated Security Added to Motorola s High performance PowerQUICC III Processor Family Motorola 2003 press release Motorola Semiconductor and Symbian launch 2 5G and 3G reference designs permanent dead link Symbian 2002 Motorola Shareholder Letter Freescale sells itself for 17 6bn cash or more 15th September 2006 Freescale Took Scenic Buyout Route October 4 2006 Freescale Semiconductor Bought Out by Blackstone for 17 6Billion September 25 2006 Consortium of Private Equity Firms Completes Acquisition of Freescale Semiconductor December 1 2006 Freescale Debt Freescale Investigation Holzer Holzer amp Fistel LLC Announces Investigation into Freescale Semiconductor Holdings I LTD Reuters October 5 2011 Archived from the original on 2013 11 04 Retrieved March 16 2012 Team Register March 9 2014 20 Freescale staff on vanished Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 The Register Retrieved August 28 2016 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2011 06 07 Retrieved 2020 07 07 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link McLaren to work with Freescale on KERS November 12 2008 Marvell Semiconductor Inc et al v Freescale Semiconductor Inc patent lawsuit Unified Patents portal Retrieved 2019 06 24 Tessera and Freescale Settle Litigation Business Wire August 27 2013 Retrieved on 2019 04 26 Media Center NXP www nxp com Retrieved October 4 2017 NXP and Freescale Announce 40 Billion Merger otp investis com Archived from the original on October 4 2017 Retrieved October 4 2017 NXP closes deal to buy Freescale and create top auto chipmaker CNBC 2015 12 07 Retrieved 2021 05 31 NXP Semiconductors to Acquire Freescale for 11 8 Billion Bloomberg com 2015 03 02 Retrieved 2021 06 03 External links edit2015 Archive of Corporate website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Freescale Semiconductor amp oldid 1182957368, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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