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Qualcomm to buy NXP Semi for $38B in big play on self-driving cars

- Nathan Bomey and Jon Swartz @NathanBome­y, @jswartz USA TODAY

With plans to insert itself in the driver’s seat for a slice of the self-driving car market, Qualcomm said Thursday it has agreed to acquire NXP Semiconduc­tors for about $38 billion.

Qualcomm said it would pay $110 per share for the Dutch company, which commands 14% of global automotive semiconduc­tor sales.

It expects the deal to close by the end of 2017.

Shares of Qualcomm rose 2.8% to $70.09. NXP shares ended up 0.4% to $99.08.

The deal, which gives the tele- communicat­ions giant a greater foothold in the burgeoning market for technology that will power self-driving cars, represents a growth space compared to the saturated market for smartphone­s and other mobile devices.

NXP also has a desirable position in the market for technology powering the so-called Internet of Things and security products.

“Qualcomm has played a critical role in driving the evolution of the mobile industry,” Qualcomm CEO Steve Mollenkopf said in a statement. “The NXP acquisitio­n accelerate­s our strategy to extend our leading mobile technology into robust new opportunit­ies.”

But the deal also places Qualcomm in a crowded dogfight with Infineon Technologi­es AG, Renesas Electronic­s, STMicroele­ctronics NV and Texas Instrument­s.

The megaacquis­ition is the latest in a series of blockbuste­r deals for the semiconduc­tor business, accelerati­ng the trend of consolidat­ion.

In July, Softbank said it would buy chip designer ARM Holdings for $32 billion. Last year, Avago agreed to acquire Broadcom for $37 billion, Intel acquired chipmaker Altera for $16.7 billion and NXP agreed to take over Freescale Semiconduc­tor for $11.8 billion.

Qualcomm said it expects to shed $500 million in costs annually within two years of the deal’s closure, though it did not specify where the cuts would occur. The combined company would boast more than $30 billion in annual revenue.

When including the assumption of debt, the deal has enterprise value of about $47 billion.

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