Dutch chipmaker NXP agrees to buy TTTech Auto, a Vienna-based automotive safety software provider, for $625M in cash, aiming to boost its automotive operations (Toby Sterling/Reuters)


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Dutch chipmaker NXP agrees to buy TTTech Auto, a Vienna-based automotive safety software provider, for $625M in cash, aiming to boost its automotive operations  —  Dutch computer chip maker NXP said on Tuesday it has agreed to buy Austria’s TTTech Auto for $625 million, to strengthen its automotive operations.

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