Full-Time

Data and AI Security Architect

Posted on 4/16/2025

NXP Semiconductors

NXP Semiconductors

10,001+ employees

Designs and manufactures semiconductor products

No salary listed

Senior, Expert

Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship

Austin, TX, USA

Category
Cybersecurity
IT & Security
Required Skills
LLM
Data Science
Machine Learning
Requirements
  • Deep understanding of Data Science, Statistics, Machine Learning, Generative AI, Large Language Models (LLMs), and Multimodal models
  • Familiarity with security frameworks for AI (for example OWASP)
  • Leadership skills to implement the latest AI techniques and security architectures
Responsibilities
  • Secure the design, architecture, and implementation of innovative Data products and AI solutions
  • Oversee the security architecture for AI solution teams
  • Translate project requirements into strategic architecture solutions
  • Develop technology solutions that drive and sustain organizational performance and engagement
  • Ensure the integration of cloud-native tools from major hyperscalers and machine learning to create chatbots, optimizations, and cognitive services

NXP Semiconductors designs and manufactures semiconductor products essential for various electronic devices, focusing on markets like automotive, industrial, mobile, and communication infrastructure. Their products include solutions for automotive electronics, secure identification, wireless connectivity, and embedded processing, such as radar chips for autonomous vehicles. NXP generates revenue by selling to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and through technology licensing, while investing in research and development to meet industry standards. The company is also expanding into the 5G infrastructure market and enhancing its offerings for software-defined vehicles.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Eindhoven, Netherlands

Founded

2004

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What believers are saying

  • Partnership with Clavister enhances AI-driven cybersecurity in automotive industry.
  • S32K5 MCU series positions NXP as a leader in zonal architectures.
  • NXP's industrial automation solutions showcase advanced technology integration capabilities.

What critics are saying

  • Increased competition from AI chip firms like DeepX in the U.S.
  • Over-reliance on automotive partnerships may limit diversification.
  • Rapid technological advancements could increase R&D costs and innovation pressure.

What makes NXP Semiconductors unique

  • NXP leads in 4D imaging radar chips for autonomous vehicles.
  • The S32K5 MCU series is the first 16nm FinFET MCU with embedded MRAM.
  • NXP's CoreRide platform accelerates zonal architecture development for software-defined vehicles.

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Company News

Gateworks
Apr 8th, 2025
Implementing Industrial Automation with Gateworks SBCs, CODESYS SoftPLC and Ignition SCADA Integration

At embedded world Exhibition&Conference 2025, NXP Semiconductors showcased a modern brewing facility demonstration in their booth, powered by Gateworks SBCs running CODESYS SoftPLC and integrated with Ignition SCADA integration.

MarkLines
Mar 31st, 2025
Clavister, Sweden and NXP partner on AI-driven cybersecurity in automotive industry

Clavister Holding AB (Clavister), a Swedish cybersecurity company, announced a partnership with NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NXP) to develop AI-driven cybersecurity applications for the automotive industry.

Have I Been Hacked Check
Mar 28th, 2025
Clavister and NXP collaborate to improve AI security in the automotive industry.

For the mechanical industry, Clavister, a Swedish security firm, has collaborated with NXP Semiconductors to create AI-driven security options.

King Helm
Mar 14th, 2025
On March 12, 2025, Intel announced that its board of directors has appointed Liwu Chen as Chief Executive Officer

NXP Semiconductors unveiled the next-generation S32K5 series MCU for automotive applications - the industry's first 16nm FinFET MCU with embedded MRAM.

EE Journal
Mar 12th, 2025
New S32K5 Microcontroller Family Advances Zonal Sdv Architectures And Extends The Nxp Coreride Platform

New family of MCUs helps automakers shift to SDVs with a range of zonal and electrification architecturesCombines leading-edge core performance with embedded MRAM memory to enable ECU consolidation without sacrificing latency or efficiencyNXP CoreRide platform enables faster time to market and reduced lifecycle costs via pre-integrated software and reference solutions from partner ecosystemNUREMBERG, Germany, March 11, 2025 — EMBEDDED WORLD — NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NASDAQ: NXPI), the trusted partner for innovative solutions in the automotive market, today unveiled its new S32K5 family of automotive microcontrollers (MCU), the automotive industry’s first 16nm FinFET MCU with embedded magnetic RAM (MRAM). The S32K5 MCU family will extend the NXP CoreRide platform with pre-integrated zonal and electrification system solutions for scalable software-defined vehicle (SDV) architectures.Automakers are embracing zonal architectures with diverse approaches to the distribution and integration of electronic control unit (ECU) functions. The foundation of these zonal solutions is a next-generation MCU architecture that combines real-time performance with low-latency deterministic communication, and innovative isolation features.“The new S32K5 family pushes the boundaries of MCU performance without sacrificing the safety, efficiency and isolation that are essential for zonal solutions,” said Manuel Alves, SVP and GM, automotive microcontrollers at NXP. “The NXP CoreRide platform featuring S32K5 will help automakers and Tier-1s accelerate the development of zonal architectures, providing a scalable foundation for software-driven innovation.”NXP’s new S32K5 family features Arm® Cortex® CPU cores running up to 800 MHz and offers power-efficient application performance, enabled by the 16nm FinFET process. Optimized accelerators are available to boost key workloads, including network translation, security and digital signal processing

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