Nxp Usa, Inc.
Location
Texas
Founded
1959-02-07
Website
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2025-01-22 (benzinga.com)
China 'Increasingly A Risk': Analyst Previews Semiconductor Stocks Ahead Of Earnings - Analog Devices (NASDAQ:ADI), Microchip Technology (NASDAQ:MCHP) -
Ahead of fourth-quarter earnings, Bank of America analyst Vivek Arya is looking closely at automotive demand headwinds and a possible trade war with China.
Read more2024-12-11 (thestreet.com)
Why China Targeted Nvidia (and What Investors Should Expect) -
China has launched a monopolies investigation into a Nvidia acquisition that could get nasty if the U.S.-China trade war intensifies. So, what’s the likely outcome?
Read more2024-02-29 (finreport.sk)
They found components from both Western companies and China in North Korean missiles
February 29, 2024 (SITA.sk) - Electronic components from European, other Western, Japanese and Chinese companies were found in the North Korean ballistic missiles Kn-23 and 24, with which Russia attacked Kyiv in February.
Read more2023-07-31 (politico.eu)
Chip supply chains at risk as China fires back at West
China and the West are ratcheting up their trade war, and companies must find a way to adapt.
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2022-07-27 (autonews.com)
NXP Semiconductors bullish on chip shipments to automakers
The second-biggest supplier of chips to the auto industry is “very cautious” on the outlook for high inflation, COVID-19 lockdowns in China, the war in Ukraine and a possible energy crisis.
Read more(report.az)
Russia, despite sanctions, purchased chips worth over $1B from West
Russia imported more than $1 billion of advanced US and European chips last year, despite restrictions intended to stop President Vladimir Putin’s military getting hold of technology to fuel its war in Ukraine
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