NXP expands European R&D efforts
Backed by grants from national governments, NXP has announced that it will be scaling up R&D activities in Germany, Austria, the Netherlands and Romania.
Backed by grants from national governments, NXP has announced that it will be scaling up R&D activities in Germany, Austria, the Netherlands and Romania.
Efforts to âencourageâ Chinese techies working in Europe to return to the motherland are exceedingly successful, a US intelligence firm finds.
NXP, Robert Bosch and Infineon will each own a 10 percent stake in a yet-to-be-established European subsidiary of TSMC, the European Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (ESMC).
Four European chipmakers and one from the US are starting a company to accelerate adoption of the open-standard RISC-V architecture.
While the editors were away on holiday, the European Chips Act was officially adopted, Quix Quantum appointed a CFO, solar foil startup Enfoil emerged in Flanders, NXP reported Q2 results, concerns were raised about Chinaâs push into mature semiconductors and ASML hired 100 researchers from Philips.
NXP is ânerdily excitedâ about introducing MRAM as a replacement for flash memory in the automotive domain.
Eindhoven University of Technology (TUE) and NXP have announced a collaboration to jointly develop 300 GHz technology.
NXP is part of a European semiconductor consortium in talks with TSMC to build a 28nm automotive fab in Saxony, according to a Bloomberg report.
With the still-growing automotive business compensating for sales declines in the Industrial & IoT and Mobile segments, NXP reported better Q1 results than guided.
NXP will urge its foundry partners to set up manufacturing operations in India, CEO Kurt Sievers told The Economic Times following a meeting with Prime Minister Modi last week.