NXP Semiconductors N.V.
Location
Noord-Brabant
Founded
2006-08-02
Website
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2024-10-18 (deraktionaer.de)
Infineon: After ASML and TSMC is before NXP and STMicro
The last few days have been tough: the surprising forecast reduction from chip supplier ASML was followed by good figures from chip manufacturer TSMC. After a short break, the reporting season continues in the chip industry. Before Infineon figures and outlook on the 12th
Read more2023-11-25 (tomshardware.com)
Chinese hackers steal chip designs from major Dutch semiconductor company — perps lurked for over two years to steal NXP's chipmaking IP: Report
The full extent of the security breach is unknown.
Read more2023-11-24 (nltimes.nl)
Chinese spies had access to Dutch chip maker NXP's systems for over two years: report
The Chinese hacker group “Chimera” broke into NXP at the end of 2017 and had access to the Dutch chip manufacturer’s systems until the spring of 2020, NRC reports based on its own research. NXP states that the hackers caused no material damage, but did steal intellectual property.
Read more2021-04-02 (yahoo.com)
14 Best Internet of Things (IoT) Companies In the World
In this article we will take a look at the 14 best IoT companies. You can skip our detailed analysis of the IoT industry’s outlook for 2021 and some of the major growth catalysts for IoT stocks and go directly to 5 Best Innovative IoT Companies. The Internet of Things (IoT) is on track to [...]
Read more2019-08-27 (automotive-online.nl)
NXP launches new system against car theft
Volkswagen will this year carry out the first models with the so-called Ultra-Wideband technology, a new wireless unlocking system that, according to developer NXP, is more difficult to hack.
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