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Home » NXP to Acquire Kinara for $307M – Edge AI processors

NXP to Acquire Kinara for $307M – Edge AI processors

February 10, 2025
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NXP Semiconductors agreed to acquire Kinara, a start-up developing energy-efficient discrete neural processing units (NPUs). The $307 million all-cash transaction is expected to close in the first half of 2025, subject to regulatory approvals. This acquisition enhances NXP’s intelligent edge processing portfolio, integrating Kinara’s NPUs with NXP’s existing ecosystem of processing, connectivity, security, and advanced analog solutions.

Kinara’s NPUs, including the Ara-1 and Ara-2, offer leading AI inference performance, particularly in vision, voice, and multi-modal generative AI applications. With up to 40 TOPS (Tera Operations Per Second) of AI compute power, these solutions will help industrial and automotive customers optimize edge AI workloads with greater efficiency. Kinara’s software stack, which includes model libraries and optimization tools, will be integrated into NXP’s eIQ AI/ML software platform, enabling developers to rapidly build and deploy AI-powered edge applications.

• $307 million acquisition to strengthen NXP’s AI processing capabilities

• Kinara’s Ara-1 and Ara-2 NPUs bring scalable AI inference to the edge

• Integration with NXP’s eIQ AI/ML software for seamless AI deployment

• Optimized for industrial and automotive AI applications, including vision and voice recognition

• Accelerates NXP’s position in AI-powered edge computing

Rafael Sotomayor, EVP and General Manager, Secure Connected Edge at NXP, said: “The industrial market is going through a transformation, with new innovations like generative AI helping to deliver major improvements in efficiency, sustainability, safety, and predictability. Adding Kinara’s AI capabilities to our broad intelligent edge portfolio creates a scalable platform for new classes of AI-powered systems.”

  • Kinara, headquartered in Santa Clara, California, specializes in energy-efficient discrete NPUs for AI inference at the edge. Founded by Ravi Annavajjhala and Sohil Shah, the company has gained recognition for its programmable AI accelerators, which support both conventional neural networks and generative AI models.
  • In 2024, Kinara achieved milestones including the launch of the Ara-2 NPU, which delivers up to 40 TOPS, and partnerships with major industrial and automotive firms to accelerate edge AI deployments. The company’s AI software development kit (SDK) provides extensive model libraries and optimization tools, streamlining AI model deployment for developers.
  • Kinara has secured funding from leading venture capital firms and strategic investors, fueling its growth as a key player in the expanding AI inference market. The acquisition by NXP positions Kinara’s technology for broader adoption in industrial automation, automotive safety, and AI-driven IoT applications.
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