Acabo de recibir el mensaje que comunica la intención de adquirir NXP por Qualcomm, ya solo dependiendo de la aprobación oficial.
Habiendo sido recién adquirida la empresa Freescale por NXP esta última ahora está siendo adquirida por Qualcomm! Para aquellos no tan familiares con el ámbito de los productores de semiconductores, Qualcomm es una empresa cuyos integrados, "SoC", sistema en un chip, forma el núcleo de muchos celulares, pero también de las placas RaspBerry Pi.
Yo, en mi tiempo activo trabajé por casi una década para la empresa Motorola Semiconductor que luego se dividió y una de las empresas que resultaron fue Freescale. NXP, antes Philips, la empresa por cuyos controladores me decidí, LPCxxx y de sus kits "LPCXPresso" ahora será parte de Qualcomm. Muy bien me puedo imaginar que esto podría crear nuevas variantes de las placas Raspi muy interesantes.
Creo que la magnitud del reto que representa el desarrollo de las cosas del Internet, IoT, de la industria 4.0 y del IIoT y de las infraestructuras relacionadas requiere empresas de mucha potencia y recursos tecnológicos y económicos. Si recordamos que también ARM, la empresa que desarrolla la familia de núcleos ARM por la empresa japonesa tenía su justificación en necesitar recursos humanos y económicos mucho mas grandes que las que tenía.
Vemos que el entorno industrial se está organizando formando potentes empresas en los diferentes sectores que juntos crean el futuro técnico de la humanidad!
October 27, 2016
Dear Friends, Partners and Customers,
On October 27, 2016, we announced that NXP has agreed to be acquired by Qualcomm. This will create the industry powerhouse to focus on Secure Connections for a Smarter World.
The combining of NXP into Qualcomm is based on compelling strategic logic that brings together two highly successful and complementary businesses to create a premier semiconductor industry leader. With unique leadership positions in Wireless technologies, Security and Processing, the union is ideally positioned to address the emerging trends of ADAS and Autonomous Vehicles, the Internet of Things (IoT) and the 5G revolution.
The combined company is expected to have annual revenues of more than $30 billion, serviceable addressable markets of $138 billion in 2020 and leadership positions across mobile, automotive, IOT, security and networking segments. The transaction has substantial strategic and financial benefits:
Complementary technology leadership in strategically important areas: The transaction combines Qualcomm’s leadership in low-power advanced computing, connectivity and communications systems with NXP’s complementary leadership in general purpose and automotive grade processing, security, automotive safety sensors and RF; enabling more complete system solutions.
Mobile: A leader in mobile SoCs, 3G/4G/5G modems and security.
Automotive: A leader in global automotive semiconductors, including ADAS, infotainment, safety systems, body & networking, powertrain & chassis and secure access.
IoT and Security A leader in broad-based MCUs, secure identification, mobile transactions, payment cards and transit; strength in application processors and connectivity systems.
Networking: A leader in network processors for wired and wireless communications and RF sub-segments, Wave-2 11ac/11ad, RF power and BTS systems.
Enhanced go-to-market capabilities to serve our customers: The combination of Qualcomm and NXP’s deep customer and ecosystem relationships and distribution channels enables the ability to deliver leading products and platforms at scale in mobile, automotive, IoT, industrial, security and networking.
Shared track record of innovation and commitment to operational discipline: Both companies have demonstrated a strong commitment to technology leadership and best-in-class product portfolios with focused investments in R&D. Qualcomm and NXP have both taken action to position themselves for profitable growth, while maintaining financial and operational discipline.
Qualcomm is an exceptional company with a like-minded approach to that of NXP, in terms of customer-focused innovation. Its exceptional heritage, engineering execution capability and richness of technology are an ideal match to NXP’s long-standing commitment to the Automotive, Security, Networking, Consumer and Industrial markets. We and the entire NXP team are delighted at this prospect and wish to assure you of our continued commitment to you throughout the entire transition phase and beyond.
Of course, the transaction is subject to regulatory approvals and other closing conditions, so we anticipate that the acquisition will likely close during the end of calendar 2017. However, for now and until the close of the deal, it will be business as usual, and all NXP employees will remain focused on total customer satisfaction with a passion to win.
On behalf of the entire organization, we thank you for your continued support, as we together continue to complete the integration of the Freescale and NXP systems. We are truly excited about our potential as a combined company with Qualcomm and the increased ability to deliver to you unsurpassed customer service and innovative products. We are confident that our combination with Qualcomm will be as seamless as possible and look forward to working with you for many years to come.
We will keep you informed as additional information becomes available that we are legally permitted to share.
Habiendo sido recién adquirida la empresa Freescale por NXP esta última ahora está siendo adquirida por Qualcomm! Para aquellos no tan familiares con el ámbito de los productores de semiconductores, Qualcomm es una empresa cuyos integrados, "SoC", sistema en un chip, forma el núcleo de muchos celulares, pero también de las placas RaspBerry Pi.
Yo, en mi tiempo activo trabajé por casi una década para la empresa Motorola Semiconductor que luego se dividió y una de las empresas que resultaron fue Freescale. NXP, antes Philips, la empresa por cuyos controladores me decidí, LPCxxx y de sus kits "LPCXPresso" ahora será parte de Qualcomm. Muy bien me puedo imaginar que esto podría crear nuevas variantes de las placas Raspi muy interesantes.
Creo que la magnitud del reto que representa el desarrollo de las cosas del Internet, IoT, de la industria 4.0 y del IIoT y de las infraestructuras relacionadas requiere empresas de mucha potencia y recursos tecnológicos y económicos. Si recordamos que también ARM, la empresa que desarrolla la familia de núcleos ARM por la empresa japonesa tenía su justificación en necesitar recursos humanos y económicos mucho mas grandes que las que tenía.
Vemos que el entorno industrial se está organizando formando potentes empresas en los diferentes sectores que juntos crean el futuro técnico de la humanidad!
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