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OT: Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop

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  OT:  Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop Jim Thompson <To-Email-Use-The-Envelope-Icon@On-My-Web-Site.com> - 2016-10-25 16:23 -0700
    Re: OT:  Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop Winfield Hill <hill@rowland.harvard.edu> - 2016-10-25 16:52 -0700
      Re: OT:  Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop Jim Thompson <To-Email-Use-The-Envelope-Icon@On-My-Web-Site.com> - 2016-10-25 18:10 -0700
        Re: OT:  Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop Lasse Langwadt Christensen <langwadt@fonz.dk> - 2016-10-25 18:21 -0700
          Re: OT:  Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop Jim Thompson <To-Email-Use-The-Envelope-Icon@On-My-Web-Site.com> - 2016-10-25 19:27 -0700
          Re: OT:  Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop Jim Thompson <To-Email-Use-The-Envelope-Icon@On-My-Web-Site.com> - 2016-10-25 19:27 -0700
    Re: OT:  Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop Robert Latest <boblatest@yahoo.com> - 2016-10-29 17:14 +0000
      Re: OT:  Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop Winfield Hill <hill@rowland.harvard.edu> - 2016-10-29 11:12 -0700
      Re: OT:  Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop Winfield Hill <hill@rowland.harvard.edu> - 2016-10-29 11:41 -0700
        Re: OT:  Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop krw <krw@nowhere.com> - 2016-10-29 20:02 -0400
          Re: OT:  Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop Jasen Betts <jasen@xnet.co.nz> - 2016-10-30 00:47 +0000
          Re: OT:  Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop Robert Latest <boblatest@yahoo.com> - 2016-10-30 10:18 +0000
            Re: OT:  Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop Winfield Hill <hill@rowland.harvard.edu> - 2016-10-30 11:24 -0700
              Re: OT:  Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop Robert Latest <boblatest@yahoo.com> - 2016-11-01 19:04 +0000
                Re: OT:  Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop Winfield Hill <hill@rowland.harvard.edu> - 2016-11-02 09:20 -0700
                  Re: OT:  Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop Robert Latest <boblatest@yahoo.com> - 2016-11-04 20:40 +0000
                    Re: OT:  Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop Winfield Hill <hill@rowland.harvard.edu> - 2016-11-04 14:22 -0700
                      Re: OT:  Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop Robert Latest <boblatest@yahoo.com> - 2016-11-07 18:01 +0000
                        Re: OT: Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop Phil Hobbs <pcdhSpamMeSenseless@electrooptical.net> - 2016-11-07 14:29 -0500
                          Re: OT: Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop Robert Latest <boblatest@yahoo.com> - 2016-11-08 20:22 +0000
                            Re: OT: Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop Gerhard Hoffmann <ghf@hoffmann-hochfrequenz.de> - 2016-11-09 09:27 +0100
                              Re: OT: Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop Phil Hobbs <pcdhSpamMeSenseless@electrooptical.net> - 2016-11-09 11:17 -0500
                              Re: OT: Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop Phil Hobbs <pcdhSpamMeSenseless@electrooptical.net> - 2016-11-09 11:27 -0500
                              Re: OT: Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop Robert Latest <boblatest@yahoo.com> - 2016-11-09 19:46 +0000
                              Re: OT: Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop JM <dontreplytothis173@gmail.com> - 2016-11-09 19:48 +0000
                                Re: OT: Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop Gerhard Hoffmann <ghf@hoffmann-hochfrequenz.de> - 2016-11-11 00:09 +0100
                                  Re: OT: Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop Tom Gardner <spamjunk@blueyonder.co.uk> - 2016-11-11 09:35 +0000
                                    Re: OT: Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop JM <dontreplytothis173@gmail.com> - 2016-11-13 21:22 +0000
                        Re: OT:  Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop Winfield Hill <hill@rowland.harvard.edu> - 2016-11-07 13:22 -0800
                          Re: OT:  Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop Robert Latest <boblatest@yahoo.com> - 2016-11-08 20:11 +0000
      Re: OT: Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop Phil Hobbs <pcdhSpamMeSenseless@electrooptical.net> - 2016-10-29 19:40 -0400

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#432581 — OT: Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop

FromJim Thompson <To-Email-Use-The-Envelope-Icon@On-My-Web-Site.com>
Date2016-10-25 16:23 -0700
SubjectOT: Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop
Message-ID<u8qv0cd7g1c6dta9aa9299mvtl2u03l55o@4ax.com>
From SemiWiki.com:

"Qualcomm Reportedly Seals Deal To Buy NXP Semiconductors

My guess is that QCOM will chop up NXP and part it out. The fabs can
go to TI or ON Semi etc.... The NXP employee LinkedIn profiles are
already being updated and shopped around, absolutely."  -Daniel Nenni 
		
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#432592

FromWinfield Hill <hill@rowland.harvard.edu>
Date2016-10-25 16:52 -0700
Message-ID<nuor8k0e72@drn.newsguy.com>
In reply to#432581
Jim Thompson wrote...
>
> From SemiWiki.com:
>
> "Qualcomm Reportedly Seals Deal To Buy NXP Semiconductors
>
> My guess is that QCOM will chop up NXP and part it out. The fabs can
> go to TI or ON Semi etc.... The NXP employee LinkedIn profiles are
> already being updated and shopped around, absolutely."  -Daniel Nenni 

 Sounds really bad.  Daniel Nenni's post was dated last
 August, do you know what's gone on since then?


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    - Win

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#432599

FromJim Thompson <To-Email-Use-The-Envelope-Icon@On-My-Web-Site.com>
Date2016-10-25 18:10 -0700
Message-ID<pb001c9rj89pgqb3ou765fnmmng7cr7fr4@4ax.com>
In reply to#432592
On 25 Oct 2016 16:52:52 -0700, Winfield Hill
<hill@rowland.harvard.edu> wrote:

>Jim Thompson wrote...
>>
>> From SemiWiki.com:
>>
>> "Qualcomm Reportedly Seals Deal To Buy NXP Semiconductors
>>
>> My guess is that QCOM will chop up NXP and part it out. The fabs can
>> go to TI or ON Semi etc.... The NXP employee LinkedIn profiles are
>> already being updated and shopped around, absolutely."  -Daniel Nenni 
>
> Sounds really bad.  Daniel Nenni's post was dated last
> August, do you know what's gone on since then?

I haven't heard anything here.  

There's a local NXP design center at Elliot and Loop 101... populated
by a bunch of pompous PhD's who can't handle Ohm's law... probably why
they're being sent to the chop shop >:-}
		
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#432600

FromLasse Langwadt Christensen <langwadt@fonz.dk>
Date2016-10-25 18:21 -0700
Message-ID<87aa4f92-4ba1-4c25-82fc-05bca967c8af@googlegroups.com>
In reply to#432599
Den onsdag den 26. oktober 2016 kl. 03.11.10 UTC+2 skrev Jim Thompson:
> On 25 Oct 2016 16:52:52 -0700, Winfield Hill
> <hill@rowland.harvard.edu> wrote:
> 
> >Jim Thompson wrote...
> >>
> >> From SemiWiki.com:
> >>
> >> "Qualcomm Reportedly Seals Deal To Buy NXP Semiconductors
> >>
> >> My guess is that QCOM will chop up NXP and part it out. The fabs can
> >> go to TI or ON Semi etc.... The NXP employee LinkedIn profiles are
> >> already being updated and shopped around, absolutely."  -Daniel Nenni 
> >
> > Sounds really bad.  Daniel Nenni's post was dated last
> > August, do you know what's gone on since then?
> 
> I haven't heard anything here.  
> 
> There's a local NXP design center at Elliot and Loop 101...

the old Motorola/Freescale place?

-Lasse

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#432604

FromJim Thompson <To-Email-Use-The-Envelope-Icon@On-My-Web-Site.com>
Date2016-10-25 19:27 -0700
Message-ID<d2501c16472dc7ognbsocenbek8ilhcb2s@4ax.com>
In reply to#432600
On Tue, 25 Oct 2016 18:21:24 -0700 (PDT), Lasse Langwadt Christensen
<langwadt@fonz.dk> wrote:

>Den onsdag den 26. oktober 2016 kl. 03.11.10 UTC+2 skrev Jim Thompson:
>> On 25 Oct 2016 16:52:52 -0700, Winfield Hill
>> <hill@rowland.harvard.edu> wrote:
>> 
>> >Jim Thompson wrote...
>> >>
>> >> From SemiWiki.com:
>> >>
>> >> "Qualcomm Reportedly Seals Deal To Buy NXP Semiconductors
>> >>
>> >> My guess is that QCOM will chop up NXP and part it out. The fabs can
>> >> go to TI or ON Semi etc.... The NXP employee LinkedIn profiles are
>> >> already being updated and shopped around, absolutely."  -Daniel Nenni 
>> >
>> > Sounds really bad.  Daniel Nenni's post was dated last
>> > August, do you know what's gone on since then?
>> 
>> I haven't heard anything here.  
>> 
>> There's a local NXP design center at Elliot and Loop 101...
>
>the old Motorola/Freescale place?
>
>-Lasse

Across the street on the south-side of Elliot.
		
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#432605

FromJim Thompson <To-Email-Use-The-Envelope-Icon@On-My-Web-Site.com>
Date2016-10-25 19:27 -0700
Message-ID<b4501cpjkvi2v3s10eek8d1avghjumsmcs@4ax.com>
In reply to#432600
On Tue, 25 Oct 2016 18:21:24 -0700 (PDT), Lasse Langwadt Christensen
<langwadt@fonz.dk> wrote:

>Den onsdag den 26. oktober 2016 kl. 03.11.10 UTC+2 skrev Jim Thompson:
>> On 25 Oct 2016 16:52:52 -0700, Winfield Hill
>> <hill@rowland.harvard.edu> wrote:
>> 
>> >Jim Thompson wrote...
>> >>
>> >> From SemiWiki.com:
>> >>
>> >> "Qualcomm Reportedly Seals Deal To Buy NXP Semiconductors
>> >>
>> >> My guess is that QCOM will chop up NXP and part it out. The fabs can
>> >> go to TI or ON Semi etc.... The NXP employee LinkedIn profiles are
>> >> already being updated and shopped around, absolutely."  -Daniel Nenni 
>> >
>> > Sounds really bad.  Daniel Nenni's post was dated last
>> > August, do you know what's gone on since then?
>> 
>> I haven't heard anything here.  
>> 
>> There's a local NXP design center at Elliot and Loop 101...
>
>the old Motorola/Freescale place?
>
>-Lasse

Across the street, on the south-side of Elliot.
		
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#432886

FromRobert Latest <boblatest@yahoo.com>
Date2016-10-29 17:14 +0000
Message-ID<e7k3o6FduhdU1@mid.individual.net>
In reply to#432581
Jim Thompson wrote:
> From SemiWiki.com:
>
> "Qualcomm Reportedly Seals Deal To Buy NXP Semiconductors
>
> My guess is that QCOM will chop up NXP and part it out. The fabs can
> go to TI or ON Semi etc.... The NXP employee LinkedIn profiles are
> already being updated and shopped around, absolutely."  -Daniel Nenni 
> 		
>                                         ...Jim Thompson

NXPs entire business unit "Standard Products" with its discrete waferfabs
(Hamburg, Manchester) as well as the Asian assembly centers will be carved
out into a new discrete semi company called "Nexperia", 100% owned by
Chinese investors. Nijmegen will be the only remining fab of NXP.  This will
happen before the NXP/Qualcomm merger, so Nijmegen will be the only fab
inherited by Qualcomm.

robert

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#432889

FromWinfield Hill <hill@rowland.harvard.edu>
Date2016-10-29 11:12 -0700
Message-ID<nv2or407eg@drn.newsguy.com>
In reply to#432886
Robert Latest wrote...
> Jim Thompson wrote:
>> From SemiWiki.com:
>>
>> "Qualcomm Reportedly Seals Deal To Buy NXP Semiconductors
>>
>> My guess is that QCOM will chop up NXP and part it out. The fabs can
>> go to TI or ON Semi etc.... The NXP employee LinkedIn profiles are
>> already being updated and shopped around, absolutely."  -Daniel Nenni 
>
>NXPs entire business unit "Standard Products" with its discrete waferfabs
>(Hamburg, Manchester) as well as the Asian assembly centers will be carved
>out into a new discrete semi company called "Nexperia", 100% owned by
>Chinese investors. Nijmegen will be the only remining fab of NXP.  This will
>happen before the NXP/Qualcomm merger, so Nijmegen will be the only fab
>inherited by Qualcomm.

 I don't see a products or applications area with
 a name like that, at the NXP web site, what's in
 the "Standard Products" business unit?


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    - Win

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#432894

FromWinfield Hill <hill@rowland.harvard.edu>
Date2016-10-29 11:41 -0700
Message-ID<nv2qgd0bsa@drn.newsguy.com>
In reply to#432886
Robert Latest wrote...
>
>NXPs entire business unit "Standard Products" with its discrete waferfabs
>(Hamburg, Manchester) as well as the Asian assembly centers will be carved
>out into a new discrete semi company called "Nexperia", 100% owned by
>Chinese investors. Nijmegen will be the only remining fab of NXP.  This will
>happen before the NXP/Qualcomm merger, so Nijmegen will be the only fab
>inherited by Qualcomm.

Going through six months of press releases, an 
October 13, 2016 release had the best info.

"The NXP Standard Products business is an industry leading supplier of Discrete,
Logic and PowerMOS semiconductors focused on the Automotive, Industrial,
Computing, Consumer, and Wearable application markets.  At the close of the
transaction, the NXP Standard Products business will be branded Nexperia, which
will be headquartered in Nijmegen, the Netherlands.  For fiscal 2015, the NXP
Standard Products business had annual revenue of $1.2 billion."

Strange, that description sounds like it includes 
what Qualcomm is paying for.

"Under the agreement, the entire scope of the NXP Standard Products business,
including its management team, led by Frans Scheper, and approximately 11
thousand NXP employees will be transferred to Nexperia.  Nexperia will be an
independent company incorporated in the Netherlands, and will be fully owned
by JAC Capital and Wise Road Capital upon the close of the transaction.
Additionally, NXP’s Standard Product front end wafer fabs in Manchester, UK, and
Hamburg, Germany, and the back-end facilities in Guangdong, China, Seremban,
Malaysia, and Cabuyao, Philippines, will be transferred to Nexperia, as well as
the in-house equipment manufacturer ITEC and all relevant patents and
intellectual property associated with the Standard Products business."

That's 25% of NXPs 44,000 employees.  NXP posted revenue 
of $6.1 billion in 2015, so the $1.2B is about 20% of that.
I couldn't find any info on what NXP will be paid for this.


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#432920

Fromkrw <krw@nowhere.com>
Date2016-10-29 20:02 -0400
Message-ID<evda1c16pqbsvjga9tm3ckpckavq2ee37f@4ax.com>
In reply to#432894
On 29 Oct 2016 11:41:17 -0700, Winfield Hill
<hill@rowland.harvard.edu> wrote:

>Robert Latest wrote...
>>
>>NXPs entire business unit "Standard Products" with its discrete waferfabs
>>(Hamburg, Manchester) as well as the Asian assembly centers will be carved
>>out into a new discrete semi company called "Nexperia", 100% owned by
>>Chinese investors. Nijmegen will be the only remining fab of NXP.  This will
>>happen before the NXP/Qualcomm merger, so Nijmegen will be the only fab
>>inherited by Qualcomm.
>
>Going through six months of press releases, an 
>October 13, 2016 release had the best info.
>
>"The NXP Standard Products business is an industry leading supplier of Discrete,
>Logic and PowerMOS semiconductors focused on the Automotive, Industrial,
>Computing, Consumer, and Wearable application markets.  At the close of the
>transaction, the NXP Standard Products business will be branded Nexperia, which
>will be headquartered in Nijmegen, the Netherlands.  For fiscal 2015, the NXP
>Standard Products business had annual revenue of $1.2 billion."
>
>Strange, that description sounds like it includes 
>what Qualcomm is paying for.

Perhaps Qualcomm is more interested in their RF (radios) and higher
integration and "software" stuff.  Sounds reasonable, considering
Qualcomm's other business.  I didn't see them as being interested in
transistors and diodes.  ;-)

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#432927

FromJasen Betts <jasen@xnet.co.nz>
Date2016-10-30 00:47 +0000
Message-ID<nv3fuk$b1i$1@gonzo.alcatraz>
In reply to#432920
On 2016-10-30, krw <krw@nowhere.com> wrote:
> On 29 Oct 2016 11:41:17 -0700, Winfield Hill
><hill@rowland.harvard.edu> wrote:
>
>>Robert Latest wrote...
>>>
>>>NXPs entire business unit "Standard Products" with its discrete waferfabs
>>>(Hamburg, Manchester) as well as the Asian assembly centers will be carved
>>>out into a new discrete semi company called "Nexperia", 100% owned by
>>>Chinese investors. Nijmegen will be the only remining fab of NXP.  This will
>>>happen before the NXP/Qualcomm merger, so Nijmegen will be the only fab
>>>inherited by Qualcomm.
>>
>>Going through six months of press releases, an 
>>October 13, 2016 release had the best info.
>>
>>"The NXP Standard Products business is an industry leading supplier of Discrete,
>>Logic and PowerMOS semiconductors focused on the Automotive, Industrial,
>>Computing, Consumer, and Wearable application markets.  At the close of the
>>transaction, the NXP Standard Products business will be branded Nexperia, which
>>will be headquartered in Nijmegen, the Netherlands.  For fiscal 2015, the NXP
>>Standard Products business had annual revenue of $1.2 billion."
>>
>>Strange, that description sounds like it includes 
>>what Qualcomm is paying for.
>
> Perhaps Qualcomm is more interested in their RF (radios) and higher
> integration and "software" stuff.  Sounds reasonable, considering
> Qualcomm's other business.  I didn't see them as being interested in
> transistors and diodes.  ;-)
>

yeah, Qualcomm can probably use NXP's NFC stuff, like Mifare...,

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#432947

FromRobert Latest <boblatest@yahoo.com>
Date2016-10-30 10:18 +0000
Message-ID<e7lvmqFr201U1@mid.individual.net>
In reply to#432920
krw wrote:
> On 29 Oct 2016 11:41:17 -0700, Winfield Hill
><hill@rowland.harvard.edu> wrote:
>
>>Going through six months of press releases, an 
>>October 13, 2016 release had the best info.
>>
>>"The NXP Standard Products business is an industry leading supplier of Discrete,
>>Logic and PowerMOS semiconductors focused on the Automotive, Industrial,
>>Computing, Consumer, and Wearable application markets.  At the close of the
>>transaction, the NXP Standard Products business will be branded Nexperia, which
>>will be headquartered in Nijmegen, the Netherlands.  For fiscal 2015, the NXP
>>Standard Products business had annual revenue of $1.2 billion."
>>
>>Strange, that description sounds like it includes 
>>what Qualcomm is paying for.
>
> Perhaps Qualcomm is more interested in their RF (radios) and higher
> integration and "software" stuff.  Sounds reasonable, considering
> Qualcomm's other business.  I didn't see them as being interested in
> transistors and diodes.  ;-)

That's exactly how I see it. IMO it's no accident that the Qualcomm merger
was announced shortly after the ink on the Standard Products buy-out was dry.

robert

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#433016

FromWinfield Hill <hill@rowland.harvard.edu>
Date2016-10-30 11:24 -0700
Message-ID<nv5dto021cr@drn.newsguy.com>
In reply to#432947
Robert Latest wrote...
>
> That's exactly how I see it. IMO it's no accident
> that the Qualcomm merger was announced shortly
> after the ink on the Standard Products buy-out was dry.

 Selling 25% of the company is big, how come no
 mention to the stockholders of the $$ of the deal?


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    - Win

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#433351

FromRobert Latest <boblatest@yahoo.com>
Date2016-11-01 19:04 +0000
Message-ID<e7s79oFbn0iU1@mid.individual.net>
In reply to#433016
Winfield Hill wrote:
> Robert Latest wrote...
>>
>> That's exactly how I see it. IMO it's no accident
>> that the Qualcomm merger was announced shortly
>> after the ink on the Standard Products buy-out was dry.
>
>  Selling 25% of the company is big, how come no
>  mention to the stockholders of the $$ of the deal?

It's not 25%. I think BU SP is going for about $2bn and the
rest for $50bn.

robert

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#433493

FromWinfield Hill <hill@rowland.harvard.edu>
Date2016-11-02 09:20 -0700
Message-ID<nvd3p201ukn@drn.newsguy.com>
In reply to#433351
Robert Latest wrote...
>
>Winfield Hill wrote:
>> Robert Latest wrote...
>>>
>>> That's exactly how I see it. IMO it's no accident
>>> that the Qualcomm merger was announced shortly
>>> after the ink on the Standard Products buy-out was dry.
>>
>>  Selling 25% of the company is big, how come no
>>  mention to the stockholders of the $$ of the deal?
>
>It's not 25%. I think BU SP is going for about $2bn and the
>rest for $50bn.

 It's 25% of the employees and 20% of the revenue,
 according to their press release.  But whatever
 the terms of the SP sale, that accrues to NXP and
 is part of what Qualcomm gets for their payment,
 right?  And hence what the stockholders get.  But
 it seems too big a deal to not have full details.


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#433902

FromRobert Latest <boblatest@yahoo.com>
Date2016-11-04 20:40 +0000
Message-ID<e84a1bF9q8jU1@mid.individual.net>
In reply to#433493
Winfield Hill wrote:
>  But whatever
>  the terms of the SP sale, that accrues to NXP and
>  is part of what Qualcomm gets for their payment,
>  right?  And hence what the stockholders get.  But
>  it seems too big a deal to not have full details.

I'm sure there are laws governing what stockholders have to get told about
and what not. In my double role as stockholder employee of NXP I'm pretty
happy about the deal -- because I work at an NXP waferfab that's part of the
business unit being sold off to JAC. Since Rick Clemmer became CEO of NXP,
he focused on the explosive growth of the newfangled Security and
Connectivity business, combined with a healthy dislike for BU SP where
people like me actually worked in factories. Slow and steady growth of an
old cash cow is not what he's interested in, but the Chinese are. Since the
announcement of the deal we've seen a surge in planned invest for tools and
fab space at our European sites. Staff from the soon-to-be Qualcomm part are
knocking at our door, looking for employment.

robert

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#433906

FromWinfield Hill <hill@rowland.harvard.edu>
Date2016-11-04 14:22 -0700
Message-ID<nviu6s044o@drn.newsguy.com>
In reply to#433902
Robert Latest wrote...
>
>Winfield Hill wrote:
>>  But whatever
>>  the terms of the SP sale, that accrues to NXP and
>>  is part of what Qualcomm gets for their payment,
>>  right?  And hence what the stockholders get.  But
>>  it seems too big a deal to not have full details.
>
>I'm sure there are laws governing what stockholders have to get told about
>and what not. In my double role as stockholder employee of NXP I'm pretty
>happy about the deal -- because I work at an NXP waferfab that's part of the
>business unit being sold off to JAC. Since Rick Clemmer became CEO of NXP,
>he focused on the explosive growth of the newfangled Security and
>Connectivity business, combined with a healthy dislike for BU SP where
>people like me actually worked in factories. Slow and steady growth of an
>old cash cow is not what he's interested in, but the Chinese are. Since the
>announcement of the deal we've seen a surge in planned invest for tools and
>fab space at our European sites. Staff from the soon-to-be Qualcomm part are
>knocking at our door, looking for employment.

 well, Robert, I'm pleased to hear that.  I don't
 what products are in what group, but I suspect your
 SP group has the NXP stuff we like to purchase and
 that we rely on getting in the future.


-- 
 Thanks,
    - Win

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#434153

FromRobert Latest <boblatest@yahoo.com>
Date2016-11-07 18:01 +0000
Message-ID<e8btqvF4dmjU1@mid.individual.net>
In reply to#433906
Winfield Hill wrote:
> Robert Latest wrote...
>>
>>Winfield Hill wrote:
>>>  But whatever
>>>  the terms of the SP sale, that accrues to NXP and
>>>  is part of what Qualcomm gets for their payment,
>>>  right?  And hence what the stockholders get.  But
>>>  it seems too big a deal to not have full details.
>>
>>I'm sure there are laws governing what stockholders have to get told about
>>and what not. In my double role as stockholder employee of NXP I'm pretty
>>happy about the deal -- because I work at an NXP waferfab that's part of the
>>business unit being sold off to JAC. Since Rick Clemmer became CEO of NXP,
>>he focused on the explosive growth of the newfangled Security and
>>Connectivity business, combined with a healthy dislike for BU SP where
>>people like me actually worked in factories. Slow and steady growth of an
>>old cash cow is not what he's interested in, but the Chinese are. Since the
>>announcement of the deal we've seen a surge in planned invest for tools and
>>fab space at our European sites. Staff from the soon-to-be Qualcomm part are
>>knocking at our door, looking for employment.
>
>  well, Robert, I'm pleased to hear that.  I don't
>  what products are in what group, but I suspect your
>  SP group has the NXP stuff we like to purchase and
>  that we rely on getting in the future.
>
>

The new Chinese-owned company is going to be named "Nexperia" (how boring),
and these are the products that are going to transition from NXP to
Nexperia:

http://www.nxp.com/products/discretes-and-logic:DISCRETES-AND-LOGIC

robert

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#434171 — Re: OT: Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop

FromPhil Hobbs <pcdhSpamMeSenseless@electrooptical.net>
Date2016-11-07 14:29 -0500
SubjectRe: OT: Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop
Message-ID<9-2dne6oiKyRS73FnZ2dnUU7-dHNnZ2d@supernews.com>
In reply to#434153
On 11/07/2016 01:01 PM, Robert Latest wrote:
> Winfield Hill wrote:
>> Robert Latest wrote...
>>>
>>> Winfield Hill wrote:
>>>>  But whatever
>>>>  the terms of the SP sale, that accrues to NXP and
>>>>  is part of what Qualcomm gets for their payment,
>>>>  right?  And hence what the stockholders get.  But
>>>>  it seems too big a deal to not have full details.
>>>
>>> I'm sure there are laws governing what stockholders have to get told about
>>> and what not. In my double role as stockholder employee of NXP I'm pretty
>>> happy about the deal -- because I work at an NXP waferfab that's part of the
>>> business unit being sold off to JAC. Since Rick Clemmer became CEO of NXP,
>>> he focused on the explosive growth of the newfangled Security and
>>> Connectivity business, combined with a healthy dislike for BU SP where
>>> people like me actually worked in factories. Slow and steady growth of an
>>> old cash cow is not what he's interested in, but the Chinese are. Since the
>>> announcement of the deal we've seen a surge in planned invest for tools and
>>> fab space at our European sites. Staff from the soon-to-be Qualcomm part are
>>> knocking at our door, looking for employment.
>>
>>  well, Robert, I'm pleased to hear that.  I don't
>>  what products are in what group, but I suspect your
>>  SP group has the NXP stuff we like to purchase and
>>  that we rely on getting in the future.
>>
>>
>
> The new Chinese-owned company is going to be named "Nexperia" (how boring),
> and these are the products that are going to transition from NXP to
> Nexperia:
>
> http://www.nxp.com/products/discretes-and-logic:DISCRETES-AND-LOGIC
>
> robert
>

Hmm, they don't list JFETs anywhere there.

Cheers

Phil Hobbs
-- 
Dr Philip C D Hobbs
Principal Consultant
ElectroOptical Innovations LLC
Optics, Electro-optics, Photonics, Analog Electronics

160 North State Road #203
Briarcliff Manor NY 10510

hobbs at electrooptical dot net
http://electrooptical.net

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#434277 — Re: OT: Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop

FromRobert Latest <boblatest@yahoo.com>
Date2016-11-08 20:22 +0000
SubjectRe: OT: Qualcomm to send NXP to the chop shop
Message-ID<e8eqgeFph0qU2@mid.individual.net>
In reply to#434171
Phil Hobbs wrote:
> Hmm, they don't list JFETs anywhere there.

That's right, and I don't understand it. I know NXP sells the great BF862,
but I don't know where it's made (not in one of their two discrete fabs),
it's not in their selection guides, you won't find it under "Applications"
nor under "Products" on the website. The website only admits to its
existence if you directly enter the type number in the search box.

I should try and find out sometime.

robert

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