Philips Semiconductors to be known as NXP
12-14
After being bought last month by a consortium of private equity investment companies, Philips Semiconductors will now simply be known as NXP.
According to CEO Frans van Houten, NXP stands for the consumer's "next experience." NXP is also associated with Philips Semiconductors' Nexperia platform where audio and video processing technologies reside.
The NXP trademark will include a "Founded by Philips" tagline as part of its branding. "We want to create the bridge between the 'next experience' and our rich heritage," said van Houten. "We have agreed as part of the disentanglement that we can use the Philips brand link to NXP Semiconductors."
In the interview, van Houton laid out several new business priorities. First, NXP is planning a strategic investment in cellular baseband technologies in order to save what appears to be a lackluster baseband business. The move would also help it gain substantial market share in the mobile wireless sector.
NXP will also make a sizable investment in development tools to increase product quality. "Quality, too often, has become an odd one out," he said, suffering at the expense of the company's pursuit of "cost and time-to-market.
"If you have to re-spin your SoC three times to get it right, you are not only delivering a product to your customers nine months late, but you are also increasing the cost of development," he said.
Van Houten added that NXP will "raise the development budget" for products, "seeking the best tools." He added, "We will not skimp on quality, and we will aim for zero defect and first-time-right silicon."
According to CEO Frans van Houten, NXP stands for the consumer's "next experience." NXP is also associated with Philips Semiconductors' Nexperia platform where audio and video processing technologies reside.
The NXP trademark will include a "Founded by Philips" tagline as part of its branding. "We want to create the bridge between the 'next experience' and our rich heritage," said van Houten. "We have agreed as part of the disentanglement that we can use the Philips brand link to NXP Semiconductors."
In the interview, van Houton laid out several new business priorities. First, NXP is planning a strategic investment in cellular baseband technologies in order to save what appears to be a lackluster baseband business. The move would also help it gain substantial market share in the mobile wireless sector.
NXP will also make a sizable investment in development tools to increase product quality. "Quality, too often, has become an odd one out," he said, suffering at the expense of the company's pursuit of "cost and time-to-market.
"If you have to re-spin your SoC three times to get it right, you are not only delivering a product to your customers nine months late, but you are also increasing the cost of development," he said.
Van Houten added that NXP will "raise the development budget" for products, "seeking the best tools." He added, "We will not skimp on quality, and we will aim for zero defect and first-time-right silicon."
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