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NXP Semiconductors
3.7
based on 262 Reviews
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NXP is a global semiconductor company creating solutions that enable secure connections for a smarter world.
Overall Rating
3.7/5
based on 262 reviews

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Hybrid
61% employees reported

Monday to Friday
93% employees reported

Flexible timing
88% employees reported

No travel
76% employees reported
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Cafeteria
15 employees reported
Office gym
12 employees reported
Health insurance
12 employees reported
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About NXP Semiconductors
Founded in1969 (56 yrs old)
India Employee Count1k-5k
Global Employee Count10k-50k
HeadquartersEindhoven, Netherlands
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Websitenxp.com
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NXP Semiconductors N.V. enables secure connections for a smarter world, advancing solutions that make lives easier, better, and safer. As the world leader in secure connectivity solutions for embedded applications, NXP is driving innovation in the automotive, industrial & IoT, mobile, and communication infrastructure markets.
Our employees are the ones who put our corporate values into daily practice. The dedication, ingenuity, and creativity they bring to their work enable us to be insightful, engaging, inventive, and committed to excellence.
Our company has approximately 30,000 employees in more than 30 countries.
Our corporate headquarters is based in Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
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NXP Semiconductors Ratings
based on 262 reviews
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3.7/5
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3.7
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Job security
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NXP Semiconductors is rated 3.7 out of 5 stars on AmbitionBox, based on 262 company reviews.This rating reflects an average employee experience, indicating moderate satisfaction with the company’s work culture, benefits, and career growth opportunities. AmbitionBox gathers authentic employee reviews and ratings, making it a trusted platform for job seekers and employees in India.
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Gender Based Ratings at NXP Semiconductors
based on 244 reviews
3.8
Rated by 57 Women
Rated 4.0 for Work-life balance and 3.8 for Company culture
3.6
Rated by 187 Men
Rated 3.6 for Work-life balance and 3.6 for Salary
Work Policy at NXP Semiconductors
based on 57 reviews in last 6 months
Hybrid
61%
Work from office
37%
Permanent work from home
2%
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Overall Rating | 3.7/5 based on 262 reviews | 4.1/5 based on 182 reviews | 3.9/5 based on 156 reviews | 4.0/5 based on 90 reviews |
Highly Rated for | No highly rated category | Skill development Salary Job security | Work-life balance Job security Company culture | Company culture Work-life balance Job security |
Critically Rated for | Job security Promotions | No critically rated category | Salary Promotions | Promotions |
Primary Work Policy | Hybrid 61% employees reported | Work from office 72% employees reported | Work from office 57% employees reported | Hybrid 55% employees reported |
Rating by Women Employees | 3.8 Good rated by 57 women | 3.9 Good rated by 34 women | 4.1 Good rated by 31 women | 4.2 Good rated by 20 women |
Rating by Men Employees | 3.6 Good rated by 187 men | 4.1 Good rated by 124 men | 3.9 Good rated by 115 men | 4.0 Good rated by 60 men |
Job security | 3.1 Average | 4.0 Good | 4.2 Good | 3.9 Good |
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NXP Semiconductors Salaries
NXP Semiconductors salaries have received with an average score of 3.6 out of 5 by 262 employees.
Software Engineer
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₹10 L/yr - ₹30 L/yr
Design Engineer
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₹10 L/yr - ₹32 L/yr
Senior Software Engineer
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₹9.7 L/yr - ₹36 L/yr
Lead Engineer
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₹20 L/yr - ₹35.6 L/yr
Senior Design Engineer
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Senior Leader Engineer
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Embedded Software Engineer
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Devops Engineer
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Lead Design Engineer
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Software Developer
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Software-Defined Radar Is First Leap On SDV Path
- Software-defined vehicles (SDVs) are gaining interest among car company marketers, but the transition to SDV architectures faces challenges due to legacy systems.
- SDVs are likely to be adopted gradually, starting with elements like software-defined radar to meet safety mandates such as Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB).
- The new AEB mandate requires automakers to implement AEB and Pedestrian AEB on all passenger cars and light trucks by 2029, leading to the need for innovative solutions.
- Software-defined radars offer a potentially lower-cost and scalable way to meet safety regulations, providing opportunities for startups in software development.
- Companies like Neural Propulsion Systems and PercivAI are focusing on developing software for radar perception to improve safety measures for vehicles.
- The emergence of software-defined radars aligns with the automotive industry's shift towards software-defined vehicles, offering cost-effective solutions for OEMs.
- NPS and PercivAI are working on advanced radar perception software using AI methods to enhance radar data processing and improve object detection.
- The transition from hardware-based to software-based radar brings significant changes to the automotive supply chain, with new opportunities for engineering communities.
- Companies like NXP are exploring platform approaches for software-defined radars, allowing flexibility in software deployment and potential collaboration across tiers in the industry.
- The future direction of software ownership for radar technologies remains a strategic issue for OEMs, with different models emerging for software control and integration.
Semiengineering | 7 Mar, 2025

MWC25: Rohde & Schwarz demonstrates unique UWB radar target simulation with NXP Trimension NCJ29D6 automotive solution
- NXP Semiconductors and Rohde & Schwarz collaborated to demonstrate a test setup for UWB radar target simulation at the Mobile World Congress.
- The demonstration verified the performance of the NXP Trimension NCJ29D6A chipset with enhanced radar algorithms.
- The test setup enables maximum control and reproducibility of simulated scenarios, with the capability to generate UWB radar targets at various distances.
- The collaboration aims to support UWB technology in automotive use cases and reduce development cycles for UWB radar systems and algorithms.
Eletimes | 3 Mar, 2025

In other news this week: NXP Semiconductors buys Kinara for €292M, Konecta raises €150M funding, Revving secures €128M and more
- NXP Semiconductors acquires Kinara for €292M, specializing in neural processing units for edge AI applications.
- Konecta, a customer experience and digital services company, raises €150M in funding.
- Revving, a London-based fintech company, secures €128M for working capital funding solutions.
- Germitec, a Bordeaux MedTech company, raises €28.5M for UV-C High-Level Disinfection solutions.
- Planted, a Cologne-based ESG management provider, secures €5M in funding for sustainable transformation.
- Swedish Sustainability Fund receives SEK 320M investment from the European Investment Fund to support SMEs in adapting to CSRD regulations.
- HowNow, an AI-powered learning platform, raises €4.2M in Series A funding for skills development.
- E-Money Markets, a fintech startup, secures £700K in pre-seed funding for White Label FX Brokerage solutions.
- Noxus, a London-based company enabling AI workforce deployment, raises €1.4M in pre-seed funding led by SFC Capital.
- Spark e-Fuels, a Berlin-based climate tech startup, secures €2.3M for scalable e-fuel production systems.
SiliconCanals | 15 Feb, 2025

NXP Acquires Kinara: Redefining Energy-Efficient Edge AI
- NXP Semiconductors acquires Kinara, known for its energy-efficient NPU architecture.
- Kinara's NPU architecture offers energy-efficient processing for edge AI, achieving up to 10 TOPS/Watt.
- The acquisition enhances NXP's product offerings, strengthens its competitive position, and fills the gap in its product line.
- The integration of Kinara's NPU into NXP's portfolio promises advancements in automotive and IoT sectors.
Medium | 15 Feb, 2025
Chip Industry Week In Review
- Worldwide silicon wafer shipments declined nearly 2.7% to 12,266 million square inches in 2024, with wafer revenue contracting 6.5% to $11.5 billion.
- CSIS released a new report focusing on building a secure mineral supply chain for semiconductors, particularly in refining gallium and germanium.
- Europe is investing significantly in AI infrastructure projects, with France announcing over €109 billion in investments and the EU Commission launching InvestAI initiative.
- Advantest introduced an ultra-high-speed DRAM test system for GDDR7, LPDDR6, and DDR6 applications in AI, HPC, and edge technologies.
- Synopsys expanded its hardware-assisted verification portfolio with new prototyping and emulation systems based on AMD's Versal adaptive SoC.
- Semiconductor Engineering delved into topics like signal integrity in chiplet design and multi-physics in the Low Power-High Performance newsletter.
- Lam Research, TSMC, and other companies in Asia and Europe made notable investments and collaborations in the semiconductor industry.
- NXP plans to acquire Kinara, Groq secures a $1.5 billion commitment, and other companies like EnCharge AI and Salience Labs receive significant funding.
- Yole Group and TrendForce provided insights on the semiconductor and AI server markets, with expectations of strong growth rates and challenges for 2025.
- Google Cloud shared solutions for power spikes in AI workloads, while advancements in quantum computing and supercomputing were also highlighted.
- Companies like Nordson, Siemens EDA, Infineon, and Ansys announced new products, collaborations, and achievements in various technology sectors.
Semiengineering | 14 Feb, 2025

Dutch-listed firm NXP to buy AI edge chipmaker Kinara for $307M, giving exits to Tiger Global, Exfinity Venture
- Dutch semiconductor company NXP Semiconductors will acquire AI-based edge processor maker Kinara for $307 million.
- The acquisition provides an exit for investors such as Tiger Global Management and Exfinity Venture Partners.
- Kinara specializes in providing ultra-low-power, programmable AI silicon chips for high-performance edge applications.
- The acquisition will enhance NXP's portfolio by adding advanced AI software and discrete neural processing units.
Yourstory | 11 Feb, 2025

NXP buys Kinara for $307M to power AI workloads at the network edge
- Dutch chipmaker NXP Semiconductors N.V. has acquired California-based startup Kinara Inc. for $307 million.
- The acquisition is aimed at enhancing NXP's Industrial & IoT group by providing neural processing units (NPUs) for AI workloads at the network edge.
- NXP has recently been focusing on acquisitions to boost its business after experiencing declining revenue across its major segments in the fourth quarter of 2024.
- By integrating Kinara's AI capabilities with their own portfolio, NXP aims to create scalable AI-powered systems for industrial markets.
Siliconangle | 11 Feb, 2025

Former ASML Employee Accused Of Contact With Russian Intelligence
- Dutch prosecutors have added more charges against a Russian national arrested in December in the Netherlands for alleged industrial espionage.
- German Aksenov, a former employee of ASML and NXP, is accused of stealing and selling corporate secrets to a Russian buyer who had contact with Russia’s FSB intelligence service.
- ASML, a chip equipment maker, has experienced previous instances of intellectual property (IP) theft.
- Prosecutors dropped money laundering and corruption charges, focusing the case on corporate theft and sanctions violations.
Silicon | 7 Feb, 2025

Chipmaker NXP’s stock rises on earnings surprise
- NXP Semiconductors N.V. reported better-than-expected earnings, causing its stock to rise, despite declining revenue in all major business segments.
- The Dutch chipmaker's Q4 earnings per share were $3.18, beating the consensus estimate of $3.14. However, revenue declined 9% YoY to $3.11 billion, still surpassing the $3.1 billion target.
- NXP's net profit for the quarter was $495 million, lower than the $697 million profit in the same period last year.
- The company faced challenges in the automotive industry, where demand for its chips declined due to inventory glut and decreased consumer interest in electric vehicles.
Siliconangle | 4 Feb, 2025

January almost had its first pentacorn, and other startup news
- Several startups launched new products at CES 2025, including Full Nature Farms, Soliddd, and May Mobility.
- Dutch semiconductor giant NXP is set to acquire TTTech Auto in a $625 million all-cash transaction.
- Healthcare analytics platform H1 acquires Ribbon, a Y Combinator-backed company.
- 3D design app Rooms secures partnership with Google, along with a $1 million investment.
TechCrunch | 11 Jan, 2025

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NXP Semiconductors FAQs
When was NXP Semiconductors founded?
NXP Semiconductors was founded in 1969. The company has been operating for 56 years primarily in the Semiconductors sector.
Where is the NXP Semiconductors headquarters located?
NXP Semiconductors is headquartered in Eindhoven.
How many employees does NXP Semiconductors have in India?
NXP Semiconductors currently has more than 1,700+ employees in India. Engineering - Software & QA department appears to have the highest employee count in NXP Semiconductors based on the number of reviews submitted on AmbitionBox.
Does NXP Semiconductors have good work-life balance?
NXP Semiconductors has a Work-Life Balance Rating of 3.7 out of 5 based on 200+ employee reviews on AmbitionBox. 71% employees rated NXP Semiconductors 4 or above, while 29% employees rated it 3 or below on work-life balance. This indicates that the majority of employees feel a generally balanced work-life experience, with some opportunities for improvement based on the feedback. We encourage you to read NXP Semiconductors work-life balance reviews for more details
Is NXP Semiconductors good for career growth?
Career growth at NXP Semiconductors is rated as moderate, with a promotions and appraisal rating of 3.1. 29% employees rated NXP Semiconductors 3 or below, while 71% employees rated it 4 or above on promotions/appraisal. This rating suggests that while some employees view growth opportunities favorably, there is scope for improvement based on employee feedback. We recommend reading NXP Semiconductors promotions/appraisals reviews for more detailed insights.
What are the cons of working in NXP Semiconductors?
Working at NXP Semiconductors does have some drawbacks that potential employees should consider. The company is poorly rated for promotions / appraisal and job security, based on 200+ employee reviews on AmbitionBox.
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