Technology Advancement
Semiconductor
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Delft’s Qualinx raises €20M to bring ultra-low-power GNSS chip to market
06 Jan 2026, 16:39 IST06 Jan 2026, 16:39 ISTRelevance: 75%

📊Executive Summary
Qualinx, a chip design firm from Delft, has raised €20 million to commercialize its ultra-low-power GNSS chip, the Dragonfly. This chip utilizes digital radio frequency (DRF) technology to enhance performance while reducing power consumption and die size. Production is set to begin at Globalfoundries' Dresden fab, with an accelerated timeline due to quicker-than-expected testing. This development is significant for procurement teams focusing on low-power positioning technologies, as it may influence sourcing strategies for GNSS components in various applications....
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Industries
IoT & Embedded
Consumer Electronics
Components
Semiconductors & ICs
Regions
Germany
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Technology Advancement
Semiconductor
