Nordic Semiconductor ASA, established in 1983 and headquartered in Trondheim, Norway, is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in ultra-low power wireless communication technologies that power the Internet of Things (IoT). Their product offerings include Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) solutions, cellular IoT, Wi-Fi, ANT+, Thread, and Zigbee technologies, catering to industries such as consumer electronics, healthcare, industrial automation, and smart home applications. Nordic Semiconductor emphasizes innovation, energy efficiency, and wireless connectivity, with a global presence supporting customers worldwide in developing cutting-edge, low-power wireless solutions.
The nPM2100 PMIC incorporates an ultra-efficient boost regulator and a wide range of energy-saving features to significantly extend operating time in non-rechargeable battery applications.
CES 2025 visitors can see Nordic’s Thingy:91 X cellular IoT prototyping platform and next-generation, ultra-low power nRF54 Series SoCs alongside Kigen Remote SIM Provisioning demonstration on the Venetian Expo Campus, Level 2, Booth 53029.
With the Bluetooth SIG’s adoption of Channel Sounding as part of Bluetooth 6.0, Nordic is implementing the technology in its soon-to-be-released nRF54 Series.
Collaboration with Google enables Nordic to embed developer software to build Google’s Find My Device and unknown tracker alert services compatible with Android mobile devices into the nRF Connect SDK.
Nordic signs Arm Total Access licensing agreement, securing access to leading-edge processor and security technology for its existing and future multiprotocol, Wi-Fi, cellular IoT, and DECT NR+ products.
At the ‘most powerful tech event in the world’ Nordic exhibits innovative solutions for the IoT including cellular IoT and DECT NR+, Apple and Google ecosystem coexistence within Matter, Wi-Fi locationing, asset tracking, Auracast, and Machine Learning.
New groundbreaking nRF54L Series succeeds Nordic Semiconductor’s market-leading nRF52 Series, setting a new standard in performance, efficiency and security.
Proven by the standardized EEMBC ULPMark-CM benchmarking, the processing efficiency of the nRF54H20's application processor outclasses competing general-purpose MCUs and wireless SoCs on the market.