NXP Semiconductors (Top 10 Semiconductor Companies in the World)
NXP Semiconductors was founded in 2006, formerly known as the Semiconductor Division of Philips in 1953, headquartered in Eindhoven, Netherlands. NXP was listed on NASDAQ in the United States in 2010.
In 2015, NXP acquired Freescale Semiconductor, founded by Motorola, becoming one of the top ten non storage semiconductor companies in the world and the world's largest automotive semiconductor supplier (Strategy Analytics). We have offices in 30 countries and regions worldwide, with a total of over 30000 employees. In 2023, our global revenue was 13.28 billion US dollars.
In 2019, NXP announced the acquisition of Marvel's WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity business assets for $1.76 billion.
NXP's main semiconductor product types include automotive electronics, processors and microcontrollers, analog and mixed signals, audio, interfaces, power management, RF, RFID/NFC, security and authentication, sensors, wireless connectivity