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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.
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NXP’s UCODE® 9xm Combines Industry-Leading Performance and High Capacity, Customer-Configurable Memory to Expand Industrial RFID Tagging

UCODE 9xm delivers industry-leading performance, combining more than three times the sensitivity of previous NXP UCODE memory ICs with advanced customer-configurable memory options, enabling more diverse objects to be tagged and delivering a more accurate picture of the supply chain.

NXP’s New i.MX 95 Family of Applications Processors Delivers Safe, Secure and Scalable AI-enabled Edge Platforms

NXP Semiconductors has announced the i.MX 95 family, the newest addition to its i.MX 9 series of applications processors. The new i.MX 95 family combines high-performance compute, immersive Arm® MaliTM-powered 3D graphics, an innovative new NXP accelerator for machine learning, and high-speed data processing.

NXP Introduces High-Performance S32K39 Series MCUs for Modern Electrification Applications

NXP Semiconductors, the leader in automotive processors, has announced a new S32K39 series of automotive microcontrollers (MCUs) optimized for electric vehicle (EV) control applications. The modern S32K39 MCUs take electrification into the future with high-speed and high-resolution control for increased power efficiency to extend driving range and provide a smoother EV driving experience.

NXP and German Aerospace Center DLR Collaborate on Quantum Computing Technologies in Germany

NXP Semiconductors today announced its collaboration with the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and other partners on ion trap-based quantum computers as part of the DLR’s Quantum Computing Initiative. The initiative aims to build quantum computers to help enable new innovations across energy, automotive, government, aerospace and other critical infrastructure.

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