Nordic Semiconductor ASA, a fabless semiconductor company, develops and sells integrated circuits for use in short- and long- range wireless applications in Europe, the Americas, and the Asia Pacific. The company offers cellular IoT that comprises NB-IoT and LTE-M; non-terrestrial networks; Wi-Fi solutions; Bluetooth low energy System-on-Chip (SoC); Bluetooth direction finding solution; DECT NR+, a non-cellular radio standard; Thread, an IP-based wireless networking protocol solution; nRF52 and nRF51 wireless SoCs; and range extenders, as well as Bluetooth LE audio, Bluetooth mesh, and Zigbee products. It also provides Matter, a Connected Home over IP solution; Amazon sidewalk; multiprotocol SoCs; Bluetooth wireless technology; security solution; Edge AI; ANT solutions, including wireless multiprotocol SoCs supporting the ANT wireless protocol; and KNX IoT. In addition, the company offers power management integrated circuits (PMIC) comprising nPM1100 PMIC, nPM1300 PMIC, nPM2100, and nPM6001 PMIC; cloud services, such as location, security, and device management services; nRF Cloud solution; and application specific integrated circuits and related consulting services. Its products are used for consumer devices, including asset tracking, audio, education, HID, smart home and remotes, gaming, virtual reality and augmented reality products, and wearables; for industrial automation, such as automotive, beacons, building automation, professional lighting, transportation, retail, and smart agriculture and metering; and healthcare devices that include connected health and sports and fitness. Nordic Semiconductor ASA was founded in 1983 and is headquartered in Trondheim, Norway.
Norwegian Market Performance
7D7 Days: -0.5%
3M3 Months: 6.6%
1Y1 Year: 8.0%
YTDYear to Date: 5.6%
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