NXP Semiconductors N.V. News
NXP Semiconductors N.V. offers various semiconductor products. The company's product portfolio includes microcontrollers; application processors, including i.MX application processors, and i.MX 8 and 9 family of applications processors; communication processors; wireless connectivity solutions, such as near field communications, ultra-wideband, Bluetooth low-energy, Zigbee, and Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi/Bluetooth integrated SoCs; analog and interface devices; radio frequency power amplifiers; and security controllers, as well as semiconductor-based environmental and inertial sensors, including pressure, inertial, magnetic, and gyroscopic sensors. The company's products are used in various applications, including automotive, industrial and Internet of Things, mobile, and communication infrastructure. The company markets its products to various original equipment manufacturers, contract manufacturers, and distributors. It operates in China, the Netherlands, the United States, Singapore, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and internationally. The company was formerly known as KASLION Acquisition B.V and changed its name to NXP Semiconductors N.V. in May 2010. NXP Semiconductors N.V. was incorporated in 2006 and is headquartered in Eindhoven, the Netherlands.
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NXP Q1 Beat, Strong Guidance, Stocks Rally 23% Now
- NXP reported stronger-than-expected Q1 results, raised Q2 guidance, completed a MEMS divestiture and returned capital to shareholders — driving a 23% one-day jump in NXPI despite a subsequent pullback and an analyst downgrade tied to automotive exposure.
9d
NXPI Surges 15%; Stifel Raises Target to $250
NXP Semiconductors (NXPI) jumped roughly 15% over a six-day run as analysts and sector catalysts reshaped expectations. Stifel lifted its 12-month target to $250 while Bank of America trimmed its rating and target; upcoming Q1 results and exposure to AI/EV end markets will be key near-term drivers.
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NXPI Price Hike, Dividend Spark After-Hours Rally.
NXP’s April price increases and a sizable dividend catalyzed a notable after-hours pop in NXPI stock, underscoring the company’s pricing power in automotive MCUs and industrial segments. Institutional buying added momentum, while investors weigh margin benefits against demand and supply risks.
23d
NXP Stock Breaks $200; Pricing Power, Dividend Now
NXP rallied above $200 after signals of pricing power, a confirmed interim dividend and institutional buying, while mixed guidance in communications weighed on near-term growth. Investors now watch April 28 earnings and execution of price hikes for margin recovery.
30 Mar at 03:50
NXP Positioned Amid TSMC Strains and SiC Shift Now
Recent semiconductor headlines — TSMC capacity pressure, Infineon’s SiC deal and NXP’s $7.7M academic donation — create a mixed but actionable picture for NXP (NXPI). Tight foundry capacity and geopolitical supply risks could pressure timelines and costs, while demand for automotive and edge chips supports NXP’s steady positioning. This article explains how these developments specifically affect NXPI and what investors should watch.
16 Mar at 03:48
NXP's 300mm Bet, Q4 Beat, $14B Fab Pact Risk Ahead
NXP beat Q4 estimates, returned heavy capital and sold its MEMS unit, while locking into a $14.1B take-or-pay wafer pact and funding 300mm capacity—creating near-term strength but longer-term fixed-cost exposure.
09 Mar at 03:48
NXPI Plunges After Q4; Packaging, Memory Tightens.
NXP reported Q4 2025 revenue of $3.34B and non-GAAP EPS of $3.35, beating EPS modestly but sparking a ~5.7% after-hours drop as revenue fell short of some expectations. Industry constraints—high-bandwidth memory shortages and advanced packaging capacity—plus upcoming industry events will shape NXPI's near-term outlook, especially across automotive and edge-AI segments.