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NXP Semiconductors is a Dutch semiconductor manufacturer. It is one of the worldwide top 20 semiconductor sales leaders | NXP Semiconductors is a Dutch semiconductor manufacturer. It is one of the worldwide top 20 semiconductor sales leaders and was founded in 1953, when the Philips Board started a semiconductor operation with manufacturing and development in Nijmegen, Netherlands. Formerly known as [[Philips|Philips Semiconductors]], the company was sold by Philips to a consortium of private equity investors in 2006 | ||
On July 26, 2010, NXP announced that it had acquired [[Jennic]] based in Sheffield, which now operates as part of its Smart Home and Energy product line, offering wireless connectivity solutions | On July 26, 2010, NXP announced that it had acquired [[Jennic]] based in Sheffield, which now operates as part of its Smart Home and Energy product line, offering wireless connectivity solutions |
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NXP Semiconductors is a Dutch semiconductor manufacturer. It is one of the worldwide top 20 semiconductor sales leaders and was founded in 1953, when the Philips Board started a semiconductor operation with manufacturing and development in Nijmegen, Netherlands. Formerly known as Philips Semiconductors, the company was sold by Philips to a consortium of private equity investors in 2006
On July 26, 2010, NXP announced that it had acquired Jennic based in Sheffield, which now operates as part of its Smart Home and Energy product line, offering wireless connectivity solutions