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NXP Semiconductors 10-K Report Highlights $12.3 Billion Revenue in 2025

NXP Semiconductors N.V. has recently released its 10-K report, providing a comprehensive overview of its business operations and financial performance. The company, incorporated in 2006 and headquartered in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, offers a wide range of semiconductor products, including microcontrollers, application processors, communication processors, wireless connectivity solutions, analog and interface devices, radio frequency power amplifiers, and security controllers, among others. These products find applications in automotive, industrial and Internet of Things, mobile, and communication infrastructure sectors. NXP markets its products to original equipment manufacturers, contract manufacturers, and distributors across various regions, including China, the United States, Germany, and Japan.

In 2025, NXP reported revenue of $12.3 billion, representing a 2.7% decrease from the previous year. The company's GAAP gross margin stood at 54.7%, with GAAP operating margin at 24.8%. On a non-GAAP basis, the gross margin was 56.8%, and the operating margin was 33.1%. NXP generated $2,820 million in cash flow from operations, with a non-GAAP free cash flow of $2,425 million. During the year, the company returned $1,924 million to shareholders through cash dividends and share repurchases. Notably, Kurt Sievers retired as CEO, and Rafael Sotomayor was appointed as President and CEO. Additionally, NXP completed the acquisitions of TTTech Auto, Aviva Links, and Kinara, Inc., enhancing its offerings in the automotive and industrial & IoT end markets. The company also divested its MEMS sensors business line for $900 million in cash.

In the fourth quarter of 2025, NXP reported a 7.2% year-on-year increase in revenue, reaching $3.3 billion. The company's GAAP gross margin for the quarter was 54.2%, with a non-GAAP gross margin of 57.4%. NXP returned $592 million to shareholders during the quarter through cash dividends and share repurchases.

The company's gross profit for 2025 was $6,716 million, representing 54.7% of revenue, compared to $7,119 million, or 56.4% of revenue, in 2024. Operating expenses for 2025 totaled $3,681 million, or 30.0% of revenue, compared to $3,647 million, or 28.9% of revenue, in 2024. NXP's net income attributable to stockholders for 2025 was $2,021 million, representing 16.5% of revenue, compared to $2,510 million, or 19.9% of revenue, in 2024. The company's revenue by end market, sales channel, and geographic region were also detailed in the report, providing a comprehensive breakdown of its performance across different segments.

Today the company's shares have moved -0.62% to a price of $237.11. For more information, read the company's full 10-K submission here.

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