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    Chipmaker Nxp to Buy Austria's TTTech Auto for $625 Million

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    Posted on January 7, 2025

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    Last updated: January 27, 2026

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    NXP acquires TTTech Auto for $625M to enhance its automotive chip operations and safety software solutions.

    NXP to Acquire TTTech Auto for $625 Million in Strategic Move

    AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Dutch computer chip maker NXP said on Tuesday it has agreed to buy Austria's TTTech Auto for $625 million, to strengthen its automotive operations.

    NXP is the biggest maker of chips for cars, while TTTech Auto makes safety-focused 'middleware' - software that helps a car's operating system integrate with applications, and roll out updates, while ensuring that critical functions are not affected.

    This acquisition combines NXP’s automotive portfolio with a leading global player in safety software solutions,” said NXP executive Jens Hinrichsen in a statement.

    The company said the move was aimed at strengthening NXP's offerings as its carmaker customers increasingly view software, rather than hardware, as determining a vehicle's design.

    Hinrichsen, the general manager of automotive embedded systems at NXP, said the buy would help the company become the "leading provider of intelligent edge systems" in cars.

    If the all-cash deal is approved, Vienna-based TTTech, its management and 1,100 employees will join NXP's automotive arm.

    (Reporting by Toby Sterling, Editing by Louise Heavens)

    Key Takeaways

    • •NXP to acquire TTTech Auto for $625 million.
    • •The deal aims to enhance NXP's automotive operations.
    • •TTTech Auto specializes in safety-focused middleware.
    • •NXP aims to lead in intelligent edge systems for cars.
    • •The acquisition is an all-cash deal.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Chipmaker NXP to buy Austria's TTTech Auto for $625 million

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    NXP's acquisition of TTTech Auto for $625 million to enhance its automotive operations.

    2Why is NXP acquiring TTTech Auto?

    To strengthen its automotive portfolio and enhance safety software solutions.

    3What does TTTech Auto specialize in?

    TTTech Auto specializes in safety-focused middleware for automotive systems.

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