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.
Built around the i.MX 91 applications processor, this board is designed to accelerate industrial and IoT development, offering a cost-effective, secure and connectivity-rich platform.
The collaboration aims to offer high-performance, scalable radar systems across automotive, smart cities, robotics, healthcare, and beyond by combining NXP’s cutting-edge, advanced radar chipsets.
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.
Highly integrated AW693 delivers advanced automotive security with concurrent dual Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 to enable multiple secure connections within the car, supporting the transition to software-defined vehicles.
S32K3-based zonal aggregators and end nodes can now access cloud services, further expanding cloud access across the S32 vehicle compute platform. New S32K3 capability provides automakers flexible cloud connectivity for new vehicle architectures.
VIT Speech to Intent brings natural language understanding to edge processing, allowing people across IoT, industrial and automotive applications to interact more naturally with smart machines.
NXP Semiconductors N.V. has announced it is strengthening its European R&D through grants to be provided via the 2nd Important Project of Common European Interest on Microelectronics and Communication Technologies.