eInfochips & NXP announce collaboration on global distribution

eInfochips & NXP announce collaboration on global distribution eInfochips & NXP announce collaboration on global distribution

eInfochips, an Arrow Electronics company, and a leading provider of product engineering services, and NXP Semiconductors, the trusted partner for innovative solutions in the automotive market, announced a multi-year collaboration focused on software distribution and customer services.

eInfochips will supply standard and premium software packages and tools for NXP’s S32 family of microcontrollers and microprocessors to customers. eInfochips will also provide software support and maintenance services for customers, helping them to develop their applications successfully and efficiently in minimum time.

“eInfochips is already an NXP gold partner and we are thrilled to further enhance our collaboration,” said Murdoch Fitzgerald, vice president, global engineering and design services at Arrow Electronics. “By combining eInfochips’ strength in engineering and design services with NXP’s solutions, the collaboration aims to accelerate the development of software-defined vehicles.”

“It is with the goal of providing best-in-class support to customers who design-in NXP’s S32 processors and microcontrollers in their automotive applications that we have entered this agreement with eInfochips”, said Jan-Philipp Gehrmann, Vice President Marketing, Analog & Automotive Embedded Systems at NXP. “Together we are taking a major step to enhance our software offering for our distribution customers and pave the way towards software-defined vehicles.”

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