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Home » STMicroelectronics to Acquire NXP’s MEMS Sensor Business for $950 Million

STMicroelectronics to Acquire NXP’s MEMS Sensor Business for $950 Million

July 28, 2025
in Financials, Semiconductors
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STMicroelectronics has announced a definitive agreement to acquire NXP Semiconductors’ MEMS sensor business in a deal valued at up to $950 million. The transaction includes an upfront cash payment of $900 million and an additional $50 million contingent upon the achievement of technical milestones. The deal is expected to close in the first half of 2026, subject to regulatory approvals.

The acquisition will significantly expand ST’s presence in the MEMS sensor market, particularly in automotive safety, industrial applications, and consumer electronics. NXP’s MEMS unit generated approximately $300 million in revenue in 2024 and is described as having gross and operating margins that will be accretive to ST’s earnings per share from completion. The MEMS product line includes sensors for airbags, tire pressure monitoring systems, engine management, vehicle dynamics, and industrial pressure and motion sensing—complementing ST’s existing MEMS portfolio.

ST plans to leverage its Integrated Device Manufacturer (IDM) model to accelerate innovation across the expanded product line. The company will gain valuable IP, technologies, and R&D personnel focused on next-generation sensor solutions. The deal also reflects NXP’s strategy to streamline its product portfolio and focus on core growth areas.

  • Purchase price: up to $950 million (including $900M upfront, $50M tied to milestones)
  • Expected close: H1 2026, pending regulatory approvals
  • 2024 revenue of acquired business: ~$300 million
  • Target markets: Automotive (airbags, TPMS, engine), Industrial (pressure, motion)
  • Strategic fit: Complementary portfolios in MEMS across automotive, industrial, consumer
  • Financial impact: Accretive to ST EPS, funded from existing cash reserves

“The planned acquisition is a great strategic fit for ST,” said Marco Cassis, President, Analog, Power & Discrete, MEMS and Sensors Group of STMicroelectronics. “Together with ST’s existing MEMS portfolio, these highly complementary technologies and customer relationships… will strengthen our position in sensors across key segments.”

🌐 Why it Matters: This deal positions STMicroelectronics as a dominant force in the rapidly growing automotive MEMS sensor market, which is critical for safety, electrification, and automation. The consolidation reflects continued strategic repositioning by NXP and intensifying competition in sensor integration for intelligent systems.

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