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NXP's IC aims to boost energy efficiency
EE Times
, November 23, 2009
NXP Semiconductors has launched a low-cost IC that increases energy efficiency and standby performance of power supplies under 75 W.

NXP to ship sub-dollar Cortex-M0 MCUs through distribution
EE Times
, November 16, 2009
NXP BV (Eindhoven, The Netherlands) has said its Cortex-M0 based microcontroller will be available from distributors in December.

Mifare success was built on multiple sources, says NXP
EE Times
, November 12, 2009
NXP BV (Eindhoven, The Netherlands) has said that the motivation behind the licensing of its Mifare contactless communication technology to STMicroelectronics NV is to provide multiple sources of the chips for use in SIM cards for mobile phones and in bank cards, which will into drive market acceptance.

Join the conversation. NXP trading chip sales for royalties?
EE Times
, November 12, 2009
NXP BV continues to trade on its technology and the latest decision to license its Mifare technology to STMicroelectronics is as intriguing as any of the recent business moves that have gone before.

NXP licenses contactless IC technology to ST
EE Times
, November 12, 2009
European chip vendors NXP BV and STMicroelectronics NV have announced a licensing agreement for NXP's Mifare contactless IC technology. ST is licensed to integrate the Mifare family into its security solutions for mobile phone and banking applications.

NXP ICs power LED-based street lighting
EE Times
, November 09, 2009
In perennially energy-starved India, NXP ICs have been used by a local company to light about 600 street lamps in two towns of Andhra Pradesh state.

Trident adopts Mentor's Veloce emulator
EE Times
, October 26, 2009
Consumer chipmaker Trident Microsystems has selected Veloce hardware emulator from Mentor Graphics Corp. for the system-level verification of its next-generation digital TV SoC chips.

NXP improves sales, net profit in Q3
EE Times
, October 23, 2009
NXP BV (Eindhoven, The Netherlands) achieved a net profit of $412 million on third quarter sales of $1,034 million. This compares to a net profit of $344 million in the second quarter of 2009 and to a loss of $2,540 million in the third quarter of 2008.

EU project set to make chip cards more secure
EE Times
, October 21, 2009
Three of Europe's leading chip makers, Infineon Technologies AG, ST Microelectronics and NXP Semiconductors Germany GmbH, as well as its largest supplier of chip cards, Giesecke & Devrient GmbH and Gemalto, have joined forces with several other companies and research organizations to develop a high-security chip card platform.

NXP passes Chinese ePassport IC test
EE Times
, October 19, 2009
NXP Semiconductors (Eindhoven, the Netherlands), one of the leading providers of secure ICs for global e-passport providers, has won a coveted deal to supply its SmartMX security chips to power the Chinese government's first ePassport scheme.

NXP to provide ICs for hearing implants
EE Times
, October 19, 2009
Chip company NXP BV (Eindhoven, The Netherlands) has a agreed to design and manufacture ICs for hearing implant products from Cochlear Ltd. (Sydney, Australia). The agreement includes the definition, development and supply of speech processor and wireless communication ICs to be used in forthcoming Cochlear products.

Email to the editor: NXP's target market size
EE Times
, October 15, 2009
An email to the editor from Malcolm Penn

NXP's Clemmer says focus produces winners all round
EE Times
, October 14, 2009
Rick Clemmer CEO of Dutch chip manufacturer NXP BV (Eindhoven, The Netherlands) has made a robust defense of the latest restructuring deals he has made, saying that a focus on high-performance mixed-signal ICs at NXP and moving other businesses and some engineering functions out from NXP is producing winners all round.

NXP and the CEO's cuts: Join the conversation
EE Times
, October 12, 2009
We have reported extensively over the last nine months about the moves of Rick Clemmer, CEO of NXP BV (Eindhoven, The Netherlands), to re-organize the affairs of the Dutch chip company.

Analysis: NXP's Clemmer keeps cutting
EE Times
, October 12, 2009
How much smaller can NXP go in an industry where scale and critical mass has always been significant? How much more can be chopped off the once-great company before the whole thing flies apart?

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