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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. |
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. |
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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]] and [[NXP TDA1004x| |
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]]). |
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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).