Texas Instruments (TI) will buy Norwegian RF transceiver maker Ch...
Texas Instruments (TI) will buy Norwegian RF transceiver maker Chipcon for about $200 million, the company said this week. Chipcon chips are designed on the IEEE-approved ZigBee standard aimed at the home and industrial automation markets, filling a gap…
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in TI’s short-range wireless portfolio. TI said it will keep operations in Norway. Chipcon will operate as a wholly- owned subsidiary.