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NXP Semiconductors

NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NXP) is a Dutch semiconductor designer and manufacturer with headquarters in Eindhoven, Netherlands.[2] The company employs approximately 31,000 people in more than 30 countries. NXP reported revenue of $11.06 billion in 2021.[3]

NXP Semiconductors N.V.
TypePublic
IndustrySemiconductors
Founded2006; 17 years ago (2006), as Philips spin-off
HeadquartersHigh Tech Campus, Eindhoven, Netherlands
Key people
ProductsIntegrated Circuits
Revenue US$13.2 billion (2022)
US$3.80 billion (2022)
US$2.79 billion (2022)
Total assets US$23.2 billion (2022)
Total equity US$7.74 billion (2022)
Number of employees
c. 34,500 (2022)
Websitenxp.com
Footnotes / references
[1]

Originally spun off from Philips in 2006, NXP completed its initial public offering, on August 6, 2010, with shares trading on NASDAQ under the ticker symbol NXPI. On December 23, 2013, NXP Semiconductors was added to the Nasdaq-100 index.[4] On March 2, 2015, it was announced that NXP would merge with Freescale Semiconductor.[5] The merger was closed on December 7, 2015.[6] On October 27, 2016, it was announced that Qualcomm would try to buy NXP.[7] Because the Chinese merger authority did not approve the acquisition before the deadline set by Qualcomm, the attempt was effectively cancelled on July 26, 2018.[8]

Description

NXP provides technology solutions targeting the automotive, industrial & IoT, mobile, and communication infrastructure markets. The company owns over 9,500 patent families.

NXP is the co-inventor of near field communication (NFC) technology along with Sony and Inside Secure and supplies NFC chip sets that enable mobile phones to be used to pay for goods, and store and exchange data securely.[9] NXP manufactures chips for eGovernment applications such as electronic passports; RFID tags and labels; and transport and access management, with the chip set and contactless card for MIFARE used by many major public transit systems worldwide.[10] In order to protect against potential hackers, NXP offers gateways to automotive manufacturers that prevent communication with every network within a car independently.[11]

Worldwide sites

 
NXP Headquarters in Eindhoven, Netherlands, July 2011
 
NXP LPC1114 in 33-pin HVQFN package and LPC1343 in 48-pin LQFP package, both ARM Cortex-M microcontrollers

NXP Semiconductors is headquartered in Eindhoven, Netherlands. The company has operations in more than 30 countries.[12]

Wafer fabs

Test and assembly

Joint ventures

History

Within Philips

In 1953 Philips started a small scale production facility in the center of the Dutch city Nijmegen as part of its main industry group "Icoma" (Industrial Components and Materials), followed by the opening of a new factory in 1955. In 1965 Icoma became part of a new Philips main industry group: "Elcoma" (Electronic Components and Materials).[13] In 1975 Silicon Valley–based Signetics was acquired by Philips. Signetics claimed to be the "first company in the world established expressly to make and sell integrated circuits"[14] and inventor of the 555 timer IC. At the time, it was claimed that with the Signetics acquisition, Philips was now number two in the league table of semiconductor manufacturers in the world.[15] In 1987, Philips was ranked Europe's largest semiconductor maker.[16] The year after, all Philips semiconductor subsidiaries, including Signetics, Faselec (in Switzerland) and Mullard (in the UK), were merged in the newly formed product division Components. The semiconductor activities were split off from Components in 1991 under the name Philips Semiconductors.[13] In June 1999, Philips acquired VLSI Technology, at the time making Philips the world's sixth largest semiconductor company.[17]

Independent company

In December 2005, Philips announced its intention to divest Philips Semiconductors into an independent legal entity.[18] In September 2006, Philips completed the sale of an 80.1% stake in Philips Semiconductors to a consortium of private equity investors consisting of Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR), Bain Capital, Silver Lake Partners, Apax Partners, and AlpInvest Partners.[19][20] The new company name NXP (from Next eXPerience) was announced on August 31, 2006,[21] and the company was officially launched during the Internationale Funkausstellung (IFA) consumer electronics show in Berlin. The newly independent NXP was ranked as one of the world's top 10 semiconductor companies.[22]

In February 2007, when NXP announced that it would acquire Silicon Laboratories’ AeroFONE single-chip phone and power amplifier product lines to strengthen its Mobile and Personal business.[23] The next year, NXP announced that it would transform its Mobile and Personal business unit into a joint venture with STMicroelectronics, which in 2009 became ST-Ericsson, a 50/50 joint venture of Ericsson Mobile Platforms and STMicroelectronics, after ST purchased NXP's 20% stake.[24] In April 2008, NXP announced it would acquire the set-top box business of Conexant to complement its existing Home business unit.[25][26] In September 2008, NXP announced that it would restructure its manufacturing, R&D and back office operations, resulting in 4,500 job cuts worldwide.[27] In October 2009, NXP announced that it would sell its Home business unit to Trident Microsystems.[28]

Before the divestiture of Nexperia in June 2016,[29] NXP was a volume supplier of discrete and standard logic devices, celebrating its 50 years in logic (via its history as both Signetics and Philips Semiconductors) in March 2012.[30]

NXP's first CEO was Frans van Houten; he was succeeded by Richard L. Clemmer on January 1, 2009.[31] Since May 2020, Kurt Sievers serves as President and CEO.

Freescale acquisition

In March 2015, a merger agreement was announced through which NXP would acquire rival Freescale Semiconductor.[32] In view of this merger, NXP's RF Power activities were sold to JAC Capital for US$1.8 billion and rebranded as Ampleon, in a transaction closed in November 2015.[33] Both NXP and Freescale had deep roots stretching back to when they were part of Philips (NXP), and Motorola (Freescale).[34] Each had comparable revenue figures; US$4.8 billion and US$4.2 billion in 2013 for NXP and Freescale, respectively with NXP primarily focusing on near field communication (NFC) and high-performance mixed signal (HPMS) hardware, and Freescale focusing on its microprocessor and microcontroller businesses, and both companies possessing roughly equal patent portfolios.[35] On December 7, 2015, NXP completed its acquisition of Freescale Semiconductor; the merged company continued its operation as NXP Semiconductors N.V..[36]

Notable events

  • On July 26, 2010, NXP announced that it had acquired Jennic based in Sheffield, UK,[37] which now operates as part of its smart home and energy product line, using Zigbee and JenNet-IP.
  • On August 6, 2010, NXP announced its initial public offering at NASDAQ, with 34,000,000 shares, pricing each $14.[38]
  • In December 2010, NXP announced that it would sell its Sound Solutions business to Knowles Electronics, part of Dover Corporation, for $855 million in cash.[39] The acquisition was completed as of July 5, 2011.[40]
  • In April 2012, NXP announced its intent to acquire electronic design consultancy Catena to work on automotive applications.[41]
  • In July 2012, NXP sold its high-speed data converter assets to Integrated Device Technology.[42]
  • In 2012, revenue for NXP's Identification business unit was $986 million, up 41% from 2011, in part due to growing sales of NFC chips and secure elements.[43]
  • On January 4, 2013, NXP and Cisco announced their investment in Cohda Wireless, an Australian company focused on car-to-car and car-to-infrastructure communications.[44]
  • In January 2013, NXP announced 700-900 redundancies worldwide in an effort to cut costs related to "support services".[45]
  • In May 2013, NXP announced that it acquired Code Red Technologies, a provider of embedded software development such as the LPCXpresso IDE and Red Suite.[46]
  • In July 2014, NXP was reported to have sacked union organizers.[47] A campaign was started for their reinstatement.[48]
  • In August 2015, a joint-venture with the Beijing JianGuang Asset Management Co. Ltd. was registered in Shanghai, China under the name WeEn Semiconductors.[49]
  • On June 14, 2016, it was announced that Nexperia would be divested from NXP to a consortium of financial investors consisting of Beijing Jianguang Asset Management Co., Ltd (“JAC Capital”) and Wise Road Capital LTD (“Wise Road Capital”).[50] WeEn Semiconductors started delivery of bipolar and SiC power semiconductors, TRIACs, IGBT modules, etc.[51]
  • In April 2017, Qualcomm received approval from U.S. antitrust regulators for the acquisition of NXP for $47 billion.[52] However, the acquisition has not received approval from Chinese authorities and Qualcomm has refiled an antitrust application and request to purchase with the PRC Ministry of Commerce.[53]
  • In September 2018, NXP announced that it acquired OmniPHY, a provider of automotive Ethernet subsystem technology.
  • On December 6, 2019, NXP announced the completion of the acquisition of the wireless connectivity assets from Marvell.[54]
  • On May 27, 2020, NXP announced that at its Annual General Meeting of Shareholders (“AGM”) that shareholders overwhelmingly approved the appointment of Kurt Sievers as an executive director and the company’s chief executive officer effective immediately thereby replacing Richard Clemmer, who previously led the company for 11 years. In this capacity Mr. Sievers will also remain President of NXP, a role he has held since 2018.[55]
  • On June 18, 2020, NXP announced HoverGames Challenge 2: Help Drones Help Others[56]
  • On July 21, 2020, NXP delivered secure and scalable edge-connected platforms based on its i.MX RT crossover processors and Wi-Fi/Bluetooth solutions[57]
  • On August 11, 2020, NXP’s industry-first solution to combine UWB fine-ranging, NFC, Secure Element, and embedded SIM (eSIM) was included in Samsung’s new Galaxy Note20 Ultra[58]

Controversies

In March 2013, NXP locked out workers at its plant in Bangkok, Thailand. The reason was stalled negotiations over a new work schedule with their trade union, which was affiliated with the Confederation of Thai Electrical Appliances, Electronic Automobile & Metalworkers (TEAM). Management then called in small groups of workers, asked them if they agreed with the union's demands, and told them to leave if they did. They were not able to enter the factory the next day. In response, TEAM staged protests outside the factory and on March 13 outside the Dutch embassy and also filed a complaint with the National Human Right Commission. On April 29, mediation by the Ministry of Labour led to the signing of a memorandum that passed the decision over the work schedule to the Labour Relations Committee. The committee decided on June 20 that the new work schedule did not violate Thai labour law; however, the National Human Rights Committee decided otherwise and recommended the factory should revert to the old schedule. NXP continues to demand regular 12-hour shifts.[59]

In May 2014, the company fired 24 workers at its plant in the special economic zone in Cabuyao, The Philippines. The workers were all officials of a trade union affiliated with the Metal Workers Alliance of the Philippines (MWAP). Reports said they were fired due to their union functions in negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement. Factory owners claimed the workers were fired after refusing to work on April 9, while workers said they had not been paid for two months.[60] IndustriALL and its affiliated unions in the Philippines condemned the dismissals.[61][62] In September, MWAP and NXP reached an agreement by which 12 of the fired workers were reinstated and the other 12 received separation packages. NXP also committed itself to a long-term wage increase.[63] In the summer of 2015, a member of the Dutch parliament questioned trade minister Lilianne Ploumen regarding NXP's behaviour.[64]

See also

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trading on NASDAQ under the ticker symbol NXPI On December 23 2013 NXP Semiconductors was added to the Nasdaq 100 index 4 On March 2 2015 it was announced that NXP would merge with Freescale Semiconductor 5 The merger was closed on December 7 2015 6 On October 27 2016 it was announced that Qualcomm would try to buy NXP 7 Because the Chinese merger authority did not approve the acquisition before the deadline set by Qualcomm the attempt was effectively cancelled on July 26 2018 8 Contents 1 Description 1 1 Worldwide sites 1 1 1 Wafer fabs 1 1 2 Test and assembly 1 1 3 Joint ventures 2 History 2 1 Within Philips 2 2 Independent company 2 3 Freescale acquisition 2 4 Notable events 3 Controversies 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksDescription EditNXP provides technology solutions targeting the automotive industrial amp IoT mobile and communication infrastructure markets The company owns over 9 500 patent families NXP is the co inventor of near field communication NFC technology along with Sony and Inside Secure and supplies NFC chip sets that enable mobile phones to be used to pay for goods and store and exchange data securely 9 NXP manufactures chips for eGovernment applications such as electronic passports RFID tags and labels and transport and access management with the chip set and contactless card for MIFARE used by many major public transit systems worldwide 10 In order to protect against potential hackers NXP offers gateways to automotive manufacturers that prevent communication with every network within a car independently 11 Worldwide sites Edit NXP Headquarters in Eindhoven Netherlands July 2011 NXP LPC1114 in 33 pin HVQFN package and LPC1343 in 48 pin LQFP package both ARM Cortex M microcontrollers NXP Semiconductors is headquartered in Eindhoven Netherlands The company has operations in more than 30 countries 12 Wafer fabs Edit Chandler Arizona United States Austin Texas United States Nijmegen Netherlands Singapore SSMC Test and assembly Edit Bangkok Thailand Kaohsiung Taiwan Petaling Jaya Malaysia Tianjin ChinaJoint ventures Edit Systems on Silicon Manufacturing Company SSMC Pte Ltd 61 Datang NXP Semiconductors Co Ltd 49 Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd 27 Cohda Wireless Pty Ltd 23 History EditWithin Philips Edit In 1953 Philips started a small scale production facility in the center of the Dutch city Nijmegen as part of its main industry group Icoma Industrial Components and Materials followed by the opening of a new factory in 1955 In 1965 Icoma became part of a new Philips main industry group Elcoma Electronic Components and Materials 13 In 1975 Silicon Valley based Signetics was acquired by Philips Signetics claimed to be the first company in the world established expressly to make and sell integrated circuits 14 and inventor of the 555 timer IC At the time it was claimed that with the Signetics acquisition Philips was now number two in the league table of semiconductor manufacturers in the world 15 In 1987 Philips was ranked Europe s largest semiconductor maker 16 The year after all Philips semiconductor subsidiaries including Signetics Faselec in Switzerland and Mullard in the UK were merged in the newly formed product division Components The semiconductor activities were split off from Components in 1991 under the name Philips Semiconductors 13 In June 1999 Philips acquired VLSI Technology at the time making Philips the world s sixth largest semiconductor company 17 Independent company Edit In December 2005 Philips announced its intention to divest Philips Semiconductors into an independent legal entity 18 In September 2006 Philips completed the sale of an 80 1 stake in Philips Semiconductors to a consortium of private equity investors consisting of Kohlberg Kravis Roberts KKR Bain Capital Silver Lake Partners Apax Partners and AlpInvest Partners 19 20 The new company name NXP from Next eXPerience was announced on August 31 2006 21 and the company was officially launched during the Internationale Funkausstellung IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin The newly independent NXP was ranked as one of the world s top 10 semiconductor companies 22 In February 2007 when NXP announced that it would acquire Silicon Laboratories AeroFONE single chip phone and power amplifier product lines to strengthen its Mobile and Personal business 23 The next year NXP announced that it would transform its Mobile and Personal business unit into a joint venture with STMicroelectronics which in 2009 became ST Ericsson a 50 50 joint venture of Ericsson Mobile Platforms and STMicroelectronics after ST purchased NXP s 20 stake 24 In April 2008 NXP announced it would acquire the set top box business of Conexant to complement its existing Home business unit 25 26 In September 2008 NXP announced that it would restructure its manufacturing R amp D and back office operations resulting in 4 500 job cuts worldwide 27 In October 2009 NXP announced that it would sell its Home business unit to Trident Microsystems 28 Before the divestiture of Nexperia in June 2016 29 NXP was a volume supplier of discrete and standard logic devices celebrating its 50 years in logic via its history as both Signetics and Philips Semiconductors in March 2012 30 NXP s first CEO was Frans van Houten he was succeeded by Richard L Clemmer on January 1 2009 31 Since May 2020 Kurt Sievers serves as President and CEO Freescale acquisition Edit In March 2015 a merger agreement was announced through which NXP would acquire rival Freescale Semiconductor 32 In view of this merger NXP s RF Power activities were sold to JAC Capital for US 1 8 billion and rebranded as Ampleon in a transaction closed in November 2015 33 Both NXP and Freescale had deep roots stretching back to when they were part of Philips NXP and Motorola Freescale 34 Each had comparable revenue figures US 4 8 billion and US 4 2 billion in 2013 for NXP and Freescale respectively with NXP primarily focusing on near field communication NFC and high performance mixed signal HPMS hardware and Freescale focusing on its microprocessor and microcontroller businesses and both companies possessing roughly equal patent portfolios 35 On December 7 2015 NXP completed its acquisition of Freescale Semiconductor the merged company continued its operation as NXP Semiconductors N V 36 Notable events Edit On July 26 2010 NXP announced that it had acquired Jennic based in Sheffield UK 37 which now operates as part of its smart home and energy product line using Zigbee and JenNet IP On August 6 2010 NXP announced its initial public offering at NASDAQ with 34 000 000 shares pricing each 14 38 In December 2010 NXP announced that it would sell its Sound Solutions business to Knowles Electronics part of Dover Corporation for 855 million in cash 39 The acquisition was completed as of July 5 2011 40 In April 2012 NXP announced its intent to acquire electronic design consultancy Catena to work on automotive applications 41 In July 2012 NXP sold its high speed data converter assets to Integrated Device Technology 42 In 2012 revenue for NXP s Identification business unit was 986 million up 41 from 2011 in part due to growing sales of NFC chips and secure elements 43 On January 4 2013 NXP and Cisco announced their investment in Cohda Wireless an Australian company focused on car to car and car to infrastructure communications 44 In January 2013 NXP announced 700 900 redundancies worldwide in an effort to cut costs related to support services 45 In May 2013 NXP announced that it acquired Code Red Technologies a provider of embedded software development such as the LPCXpresso IDE and Red Suite 46 In July 2014 NXP was reported to have sacked union organizers 47 A campaign was started for their reinstatement 48 In August 2015 a joint venture with the Beijing JianGuang Asset Management Co Ltd was registered in Shanghai China under the name WeEn Semiconductors 49 On June 14 2016 it was announced that Nexperia would be divested from NXP to a consortium of financial investors consisting of Beijing Jianguang Asset Management Co Ltd JAC Capital and Wise Road Capital LTD Wise Road Capital 50 WeEn Semiconductors started delivery of bipolar and SiC power semiconductors TRIACs IGBT modules etc 51 In April 2017 Qualcomm received approval from U S antitrust regulators for the acquisition of NXP for 47 billion 52 However the acquisition has not received approval from Chinese authorities and Qualcomm has refiled an antitrust application and request to purchase with the PRC Ministry of Commerce 53 In September 2018 NXP announced that it acquired OmniPHY a provider of automotive Ethernet subsystem technology On December 6 2019 NXP announced the completion of the acquisition of the wireless connectivity assets from Marvell 54 On May 27 2020 NXP announced that at its Annual General Meeting of Shareholders AGM that shareholders overwhelmingly approved the appointment of Kurt Sievers as an executive director and the company s chief executive officer effective immediately thereby replacing Richard Clemmer who previously led the company for 11 years In this capacity Mr Sievers will also remain President of NXP a role he has held since 2018 55 On June 18 2020 NXP announced HoverGames Challenge 2 Help Drones Help Others 56 On July 21 2020 NXP delivered secure and scalable edge connected platforms based on its i MX RT crossover processors and Wi Fi Bluetooth solutions 57 On August 11 2020 NXP s industry first solution to combine UWB fine ranging NFC Secure Element and embedded SIM eSIM was included in Samsung s new Galaxy Note20 Ultra 58 Controversies EditIn March 2013 NXP locked out workers at its plant in Bangkok Thailand The reason was stalled negotiations over a new work schedule with their trade union which was affiliated with the Confederation of Thai Electrical Appliances Electronic Automobile amp Metalworkers TEAM Management then called in small groups of workers asked them if they agreed with the union s demands and told them to leave if they did They were not able to enter the factory the next day In response TEAM staged protests outside the factory and on March 13 outside the Dutch embassy and also filed a complaint with the National Human Right Commission On April 29 mediation by the Ministry of Labour led to the signing of a memorandum that passed the decision over the work schedule to the Labour Relations Committee The committee decided on June 20 that the new work schedule did not violate Thai labour law however the National Human Rights Committee decided otherwise and recommended the factory should revert to the old schedule NXP continues to demand regular 12 hour shifts 59 In May 2014 the company fired 24 workers at its plant in the special economic zone in Cabuyao The Philippines The workers were all officials of a trade union affiliated with the Metal Workers Alliance of the Philippines MWAP Reports said they were fired due to their union functions in negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement Factory owners claimed the workers were fired after refusing to work on April 9 while workers said they had not been paid for two months 60 IndustriALL and its affiliated unions in the Philippines condemned the dismissals 61 62 In September MWAP and NXP reached an agreement by which 12 of the fired workers were reinstated and the other 12 received separation packages NXP also committed itself to a long term wage increase 63 In the summer of 2015 a member of the Dutch parliament questioned trade minister Lilianne Ploumen regarding NXP s behaviour 64 See also EditNXP MIFARE contactless smart cards and proximity cards NXP LPC microcontrollers NXP QorIQ microprocessors NXP GreenChipReferences Edit NXP Semiconductors N V 2022 Form 10 K Annual Report U S Securities and Exchange Commission 1 March 2023 NXP Worldwide Locations NXP Semiconductors nxp com Retrieved 2023 03 29 SEC Filings NXP Semiconductors N V NXP Semiconductors investors nxp com Retrieved 2022 02 08 NXP Semiconductors N V Joins the NASDAQ 100 Index CIOL Press release December 17 2013 NXP and Freescale Announce 40 Billion Merger Press release March 1 2015 NXP Semiconductors And Freescale Semiconductor Close Merger RTTNews Retrieved on 2015 12 13 Clark Don Higgins Tim 2016 10 27 Qualcomm to buy NXP Semiconductors for 39 billion The Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 2016 10 27 Obe Mitsuru Anzai Akihide 2018 07 27 China shifts blame to Qualcomm for collapse of NXP deal Nikkei Asian Review ISSN 2188 1413 Retrieved 2018 07 27 NXP says demand for NFC chips to soar Reuters May 19 2011 Retrieved May 28 2011 NXP Consolidates No 1 Position in Worldwide ID Market Archived 2012 04 02 at the Wayback Machine ECN Europe August 4 2011 Retrieved November 12 2011 By Elizabeth Weise USA Today Car hackers say they ve hijacked Jeep brakes August 8 2016 Retrieved August 9 2016 Worldwide Locations NXP Semiconductors www nxp com Retrieved 2022 02 08 a b NEM Nijmegen History of Philips 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Labs cellular unit EE Times February 8 2007 Retrieved May 28 2011 ST NXP Wireless changes name to ST Ericsson 85 of employees in R amp D EDN February 12 2009 Retrieved May 28 2011 Screen Printing Software NXP to acquire Conexant s set top box business EE Times April 28 2008 Retrieved May 29 2011 UPDATE 2 NXP restructures affects 4 500 jobs costs 800 mln Reuters September 12 2008 Retrieved May 29 2011 NXP sells digital TV chip business takes stake in Trident Electronics Weekly October 5 2009 Retrieved May 29 2011 Nexperia Begins Life Divorced from NXP Semiconductors www electronicdesign com Retrieved 2022 02 08 NXP com NXP celebrates 50 years in logic Retrieved February 4 2013 Van Houten leaves NXP as former TI Agere exec takes over EE Times December 31 2008 Retrieved May 29 2011 Mattioli Dana Tan Gillian 1 March 2015 NXP Freescale Agree to Merger Cash and stock deal values U S chip maker at 11 8 billion Wall Street Journal NXP to Sell RF Power Business for 1 8 Billion everythingRF 28 May 2015 NXP History www nxp com Retrieved 2022 02 08 Angers Ray 5 March 2015 NXP Freescale Merger a Union of Equals Archived from the original on 7 March 2015 NXP NXP and Freescale Announce Completion of Merger December 03 2015 Retrieved August 17 2017 NXP buys Jennic boosts short range RF portfolio EE Times July 26 2010 Retrieved July 2 2011 NXP Announces Pricing of Its Initial Public Offering NXP to sell off Sound Solutions business Electronics Weekly December 22 2010 Retrieved May 31 2011 Dover Corporation Completes Acquisition of Sound Solutions from NXP Semiconductors N V Reuters July 5 2011 Retrieved July 5 2011 NXP buys Dutch design house for automotive thrust EE Times April 4 2012 Retrieved May 4 2012 IDT buys NXP s data converter assets EE Times July 19 2012 Retrieved February 2 2013 NXP CEO We Know We re Going to Have More Competition NFC Times January 31 2013 Retrieved February 4 2013 Cisco NXP Place Bet on Connected Car Company Wall Street Journal January 4 2013 Retrieved February 1 2013 NXP plans to cut 700 to 900 jobs worldwide Computerworld January 14 2013 Retrieved January 22 2013 NXP Semiconductors Media Center NXP sacks union leaders 16 July 2014 Apple Demand Jobs Back For Fired iPhone Workers WeEn Semiconductors Electronic components Distributor online shop Transfer Multisort Elektronik www tme com Retrieved 2022 06 07 Beckerman Josh 2016 06 14 NXP Semiconductors to Sell Standard Products Unit for 2 75 Billion Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 2016 06 14 About WeEn www ween semi com Retrieved 2022 06 07 Editorial Reuters 4 April 2017 Qualcomm NXP receive antitrust approval Reuters a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a first has generic name help Miller Matthew Qualcomm to refile China antitrust application for 44 billion NXP U S Retrieved 2018 04 17 NXP USA Inc 2019 12 06 NXP Completes Acquisition of Marvell s Wi Fi and Bluetooth Connectivity Assets GlobeNewswire News Room Press release Retrieved 2020 01 04 NXP USA Inc 2020 05 27 NXP Semiconductors Shareholders Elect Kurt Sievers as Chief Executive Officer GlobeNewswire News Room Press release Retrieved 2020 05 27 NXP USA Inc 2020 06 18 NXP Announces HoverGames Challenge 2 Help Drones Help Others GlobeNewswire News Room Press release Retrieved 2020 06 18 NXP USA Inc 2020 07 21 NXP Delivers Secure Scalable Edge Connected Platforms Based on its i MX RT Crossover Processors and Wi Fi Bluetooth Solutions GlobeNewswire News Room Press release Retrieved 2020 07 21 NXP USA Inc 2020 08 11 NXP UWB technology included in Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra GlobeNewswire News Room Press release Retrieved 2020 08 11 Meike Remmers Irene Schipper June 2015 Unable to connect Research on labour disputes at NXP Report GoodElectronics Philippines Entire union executive sacked for not working on national holiday Press release IndustriALL Global Union 2014 05 07 Retrieved 2021 02 20 Raina Jyrki 2014 08 26 NXP Semiconductors labour abuses in Philippines PDF Geneva IndustriALL Global Union Solidarity Message for the NXP semiconductors workers from the Philippine affiliates PDF IndustriALL Global Union Manila 2014 06 19 Torres Estrella 2014 10 09 Philippines They tried to crush us and failed say NXP unionists Equal Times Parliamentary questions amp answers regarding NXP Semiconductors PDF GoodElectronics Retrieved 2021 02 20 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to NXP Semiconductors Official website Business data for NXP Semiconductors GoogleSEC filingsYahoo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title NXP Semiconductors amp oldid 1148959049, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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