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NXP acquires assets & IP related to Quintic's BTLE business

24th November 2014
Siobhan O'Gorman
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NXP Semiconductors has announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement with Quintic to acquire assets and IP related to its Wearable and Bluetooth Low Energy (BTLE) IC business. This transaction contributes to NXP’s drive to create security and connectivity solutions for fast-growing IoT applications in health and fitness wearables, mobile transactions, proximity marketing, smart home and automotive.

The Quintic Wearable & BTLE team of approximately 65 engineers located in China (Beijing, Shenzhen, Shanghai) and Sunnyvale, CA, and its leadership is expected to join NXP at close of this transaction which is targeted for Q1 2015. Significant IP assets, including more than 60 US and Chinese patents, form part of the transaction.

“Quintic has impressive customer traction with its standalone BTLE solutions, especially in the Chinese eco-system that it operates in, and is a leader in developing innovative integrated solutions for the nascent wearables market. With NXP’s strength in ultra-low power MCUs and security, broad IoT application solutions offering, and global sales and distribution reach, the acquired Quintic business should become a true leader in its market. With this transaction, NXP now offers the complete range of ultra-low power connectivity standards relevant to the IoT, being NFC, Zigbee and BTLE,” said Mark Hamersma, General Manager and SVP, Emerging Businesses, NXP.

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