NXP Semiconductors is a global leader in secure connectivity solutions for embedded applications. With a rich history spanning over six decades, NXP offers a comprehensive portfolio of microcontrollers, processors, analog and RF devices, and security solutions. Serving industries such as automotive, industrial, mobile, and communication infrastructure, NXP's innovations drive the advancement of the Internet of Things (IoT), smart cities, and autonomous vehicles. Headquartered in Eindhoven, Netherlands, the company operates in more than 30 countries, employing approximately 29,000 people worldwide. NXP's commitment to quality, sustainability, and corporate responsibility underscores its mission to enable a smarter, safer, and more secure world.
NXP’s S32R47 radar processors are designed for Level 2+ to 4 autonomous driving, offering higher resolution sensing and compute capability for advanced applications.
New MCUs enable SDV transition with zonal and electrification architectures, MRAM for ECU consolidation, and NXP CoreRide for faster deployment, efficiency, and cost reduction.
The Aviva Links acquisition will enhance NXP's automotive portfolio with ASA-based multi-gigabit links, supporting ADAS, IVI applications, and interoperable network architecture for OEMs and suppliers.
The latest applications processors enable real-time industrial control with TSN support, protect against quantum attacks with integrated post-quantum cryptography, & minimize downtime using AI-powered neural processing.
The new UWB BMS solution marks the next step in overcoming development challenges including costly and complex manufacturing processes, accelerating the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs).
This collaboration leverages GF’s 22FDX® process technology platform and global manufacturing footprint to optimize the power, performance and time-to-market of NXP’s solutions.
The S32J family shares a common switch core, NXP NETC, with NXP’s latest S32 microcontrollers and processors, allowing them to operate together as one expanded virtual switch.
First member of the S32N family of vehicle super-integration processors targets centralized, safe, real-time vehicle control in software-defined vehicles (SDVs).