Introduction: NXP Semiconductors is one of the top ten semiconductor companies in the world, founded in 2006 (formerly one of the business units of Royal Philips). It was previously founded by Philips more than 50 years ago and is located in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. NXP has over 50 years of semiconductor experience and employs 37000 people in more than 20 countries worldwide (37% in Europe, 37% in Asia, 21% in Greater China, and 5% in the Americas). In 2007, it announced sales of $6.3 billion. NXP's main products include: 5V CMOS logic products for the automotive industry; Car in car network, car audio digital signal processor; Non contact identification technology in electronic passports; Digital wireless chip FM radio chip for mobile devices; GSM/GPRS/EDGE system solution; Interface product mobile speaker system; NFC short-range wireless communication; PC TV chip RF products for cable TV and satellite tuner; RFID for public transportation electronic ticketing system; Solution for car anti-theft device and non key remote control door lock system; TV chip USB, etc. Its product technology and solutions are applied in the following five market areas: automotive electronics, intelligent recognition, home entertainment, mobile phones and personal mobile communications, and multi market semiconductors, thereby establishing a leading position in various markets. NXP's main business includes providing semiconductors, system solutions, and software to provide higher quality sensory experiences for mobile phones, personal media players, televisions, set-top boxes, recognition applications, automobiles, and a wide range of other electronic devices. On November 16, 2006, NXP Semiconductors officially announced that it would use "NXP Semiconductors" as its Chinese brand name to conduct related marketing and operational activities in Greater China. In addition to the original English brand name NXP, NXP Semiconductors hopes to further communicate its new brand with customers in Greater China, thereby enhancing brand awaren