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Nexperia

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www[.]nexperia[.]com
Country Netherlands
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Nexperia is a semiconductor manufacturer that designs, produces, and sells discrete, logic, and MOSFET devices. Its product portfolio includes transistors, diodes, and protection components used in a wide range of electronic systems. The company serves customers in the automotive, industrial, computing, and consumer markets. As a leading supplier of semiconductor components to the automotive and industrial sectors, its parts are integrated into vehicle control units, power management systems, and factory automation equipment.

Headquartered in the Netherlands, Nexperia operates as a Dutch chipmaker with ownership ties to a Chinese parent company. The firm’s headquarters are located in Nijmegen, where it coordinates global research and development activities. Its manufacturing footprint includes facilities in Europe and Asia, enabling it to meet demand across multiple regions. This geographic distribution supports its ability to supply customers worldwide while maintaining proximity to key markets.

Nexperia distinguishes itself through a concentrated focus on discrete semiconductor technologies, particularly logic and MOSFET solutions that are essential for power efficiency and switching applications. The company’s expertise in high‑volume, low‑cost production has positioned it as a preferred partner for automotive manufacturers seeking reliable components for electric‑vehicle drivetrains and advanced driver‑assistance systems. In addition, its strong emphasis on quality and compliance with industry standards helps it meet the stringent requirements of industrial automation and telecommunications equipment.

The organization’s ownership structure is notable for being Chinese‑owned while maintaining its legal domicile and operational base in the Netherlands. This arrangement reflects a broader trend of foreign investment in European semiconductor assets. Nexperia’s recent experience with a cyberattack in March 2024 highlighted the importance of robust security measures for chipmakers that supply critical infrastructure sectors. The incident, which the company confirmed but did not detail in scope, underscored ongoing challenges in protecting intellectual property and production networks in the global semiconductor supply chain.

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