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NXP Semiconductors is the name that was adopted for the former 'Philips Semiconductors' after Philips sold the controlling interest in its subsidiary to a private equity group. Despite the sale, Philips still retains a large stake in the new company, perhaps reflected in the proud "founded by Philips" portion of the NXP logo.
NXP Semiconductors is the name that was adopted for the former 'Philips Semiconductors' after Philips sold, in October 2006, the controlling interest in their subsidiary to a private equity group. Despite the sale, Philips still retains a large stake in the new company, perhaps reflected in the proud "founded by Philips" portion of the NXP logo.


The new semiconductor company continues producing popular STB and general-purpose logic chipsets found in DVB hardware (e.g. the [[Philips TDA8083|TDA8083]], [[Philips TDA10021|TDA10021]] and [[Philips TDA10046|TDA10046]] [[Demodulator]]).
The new semiconductor company continues producing a variety of logic chipsets that are commonly found in [[DVB]] [[STB]] and PC hardware (e.g. the [[Philips TDA8083|TDA8083]], [[NXP TDA1002x|TDA1002x]] series and [[NXP TDA1004x|TDA1004x]] series [[Demodulator|demodulators]]).





Latest revision as of 10:44, 5 September 2009

NXP Semiconductors is the name that was adopted for the former 'Philips Semiconductors' after Philips sold, in October 2006, the controlling interest in their subsidiary to a private equity group. Despite the sale, Philips still retains a large stake in the new company, perhaps reflected in the proud "founded by Philips" portion of the NXP logo.

The new semiconductor company continues producing a variety of logic chipsets that are commonly found in DVB STB and PC hardware (e.g. the TDA8083, TDA1002x series and TDA1004x series demodulators).


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http://www.nxp.com/