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Murata, NXP and Cypress collaborate to develop multi-platform Wi-Fi IoT solutions

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February 26, 2019

Murata has partnered with NXP Semiconductors and Cypress Semiconductor to provide IoT developers with hybrid wireless connectivity and processing solutions designed to help reduce time-to-market for related products, including battery-powered IoT devices and for connected cars. Industrial equipment and subsystems.

These solutions combine Murata's industry-leading wireless modules with Cypress's powerful Wi-Fi and Bluetooth portfolio and the NXP i.MX family of processors.

These solutions provide developers with a wide range of scalable processing platforms, including i.MX 6, i.MX 7 and i.MX 8 series application processors and i.MX RT cross processors. The Murata solution provides the device with the flexibility of an easy-to-use M.2 connector. Cypress's Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connectivity solutions include 1x1 802.11bgn, 802.11abgn and 802.11ac, up to 2x2 802.11ac, and Bluetooth 5.0.

Murata works closely with NXP and Cypress to ensure that each hardware platform and corresponding software is validated to simplify the design cycle.

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