NXP Acquires Austria’s TTTech Auto for $625 Million
The Netherlands-based NXP Semiconductors, the worldwide leader in automotive processing and networking, has announced that it has signed an agreement to acquire TTTech Auto in an all-cash transaction valued at $625 million.
TTTech Auto, based in Vienna, Austria, is a leader in innovating unique safety-critical systems and middleware for software-defined vehicles (SDVs). The company has established business relationships with many leading automotive OEMs, empowering them to focus on the driving experience while its solutions optimize performance, safety, integration, and software updates, NXP said in a statement on Tuesday.
Pending regulatory approvals, TTTech Auto including its management team, intellectual property, assets, and approximately 1,100 engineering staff will join NXPs automotive team. As part of NXP, TTTech Auto will continue to serve existing customers and expand its global footprint under the NXP brand.
Transformation to SDVs
The automotive industry is undergoing a profound transformation, shifting from conventional hardware-based designs to platform-based SDVs with increasingly sophisticated, interconnected hardware and software systems.
This transformation enables feature upgradeability, data-driven services, and native cloud development. The SDV market will expand to 45% penetration of global auto production in 2027, reflecting a 48% CAGR between 2024 and 20271.
To compete successfully, global automakers need new SDV platforms and architectures capable of safely and securely handling the increasing complexity of software integration, bringing scalability and fast time to market.
NXP introduced its NXP CoreRide platform in March, 2024 to strategically address this significant market opportunity and help the automakers swiftly transition to SDVs.
This platform features NXP’s S32 vehicle compute, networking, and system power management. NXP CoreRide is the industry’s first open SDV platform purpose-built to break through hardware and software integration barriers and simplify complexity, scalability, and cost.
TTTech Auto augments NXP’s hardware proficiency with added software expertise, delivering a uniquely capable platform from which automakers can build SDVs.
Strengthening Automotive Value Proposition
Jens Hinrichsen, executive Vice President and General Manager of Analog & automotive embedded systems at NXP Semiconductors, said that this acquisition combines NXP’s automotive portfolio with a leading global player in safety software solutions.
The inclusion of TTTech Auto’s software into the NXP CoreRide solution further strengthens NXP’s automotive value proposition and accelerates the automotive industry’s transformation to software-defined vehicles, he explained.
NXP CoreRide enables automakers to deploy their best-in-class, differentiated vehicle platforms more efficiently, faster, and safely. Our acquisition of TTTech Auto is the next big step in NXP’s journey to become the leading provider of intelligent edge systems in automotive and Industrial IoT, he added.
TTTech Auto CEO Dirk Linzmeier said that the emergence of intricately connected and adaptive frameworks in SDVs highlights the need for middleware to tackle challenges in integration, safety and scalability. NXP and TTTech Auto both clearly recognise this need and share the same vision for SDV transformation.