Nordic Semiconductor
    Nordic Semiconductor Press Release

     

    Oslo, Norway – June 25, 2020 – Nordic Semiconductor and Qorvo (Nasdaq:QRVO) today announced that, following Qorvo’s acquisition of UWB pioneer Decawave, Nordic and Qorvo are expanding their partnership to include dual UWB and Bluetooth® Low Energy (Bluetooth LE) connectivity solutions, complementing the companies’ low power cellular IoT portfolios.

    Nordic and Qorvo have collaborated for years on Nordic’s nRF9160 System-in-Package (SiP) with integrated LTE-M/NB-IoT modem and GPS. Nordic’s award-winning nRF9160 leverages Qorvo’s state-of-the-art RF Front End (RFFE), advanced packaging, and MicroShield™ technology to deliver a unique, ultra-compact solution that combines high performance with low power consumption.

    Nordic and Decawave collaborated previously, and Nordic’s nRF52832 System-on-Chip (SoC) is integrated in Decawave’s DWM1001C UWB and Bluetooth LE module. Future UWB/Bluetooth LE products jointly designed by Nordic and Qorvo will combine Qorvo’s UWB transceiver with Nordic’s nRF52833 SoC, a 105°C qualified Bluetooth 5.2 SoC supporting Bluetooth LE, Direction Finding and Bluetooth mesh. Nordic and Qorvo anticipate their partnership and Qorvo’s contributions to UWB will help to accelerate product development.

    Bluetooth LE and UWB are complementary technologies suited to a wide range of consumer and industrial IoT applications, particularly those demanding precision location measurement and proximity awareness. UWB was specifically designed to provide micro-positioning accuracy in products including smartphones, the smart home, industrial asset tracking and automotive. Bluetooth LE offers a mature and sophisticated software base, providing guaranteed UWB interoperability, as well as ultra-low TX and RX power consumption. Nordic SoCs have been engineered to minimize power consumption and ‘wake up’ the UWB transceiver when needed, conserving power in critical asynchronous discovery/join scenarios.

    “Nordic and Qorvo have built a solid partnership developing next generation cellular IoT solutions with combined expertise from both companies,” says David Fullwood, Vice President of Sales for Mobile, Qorvo. “We expect our collaboration on Bluetooth LE and UWB will complement our partnership and accelerate the adoption of location-based technologies and services for a new generation of products.”

    “Qorvo is the leader in RF Front Ends for cellular IoT systems, and Nordic is the leader in low power cellular IoT and Bluetooth LE,” says Geir Langeland, Director of Sales & Marketing, Nordic Semiconductor. “With the addition of UWB to Qorvo’s product range, our collaboration now covers three complementary technologies across a wide range of applications, enabling future innovations for our common customers' across multiple industries.”

    About nRF52833
    https://www.nordicsemi.com/Products/Low-power-short-range-wireless/nRF52833

    About Low Power Cellular IoT
    https://www.nordicsemi.com/Products/Low-power-cellular-IoT

    About Bluetooth Low Energy
    https://www.nordicsemi.com/Products/Low-power-short-range-wireless/Bluetooth-low-energy

    About Nordic Semiconductor
    https://www.nordicsemi.com/About-us

    About Qorvo
    Qorvo (Nasdaq: QRVO) makes a better world possible by providing innovative Radio Frequency (RF) solutions at the center of connectivity. We combine product and technology leadership, systems-level expertise and global manufacturing scale to quickly solve our customers' most complex technical challenges. Qorvo serves diverse high-growth segments of large global markets, including advanced wireless devices, wired and wireless networks and defense radar and communications. We also leverage unique competitive strengths to advance 5G networks, cloud computing, the Internet of Things, and other emerging applications that expand the global framework interconnecting people, places and things. Visit www.qorvo.com to learn how Qorvo connects the world.

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