ON Semiconductor CEO Defends Core Business After Major Acquisition Announcement
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- ON Semiconductor announced its largest acquisition ever, buying Synaptics for edge AI and wireless connectivity.
- CEO Hassane El-Khoury defended the company's core business, stating the deal expands their market and opens new AI-centric compute platforms.
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ON Semiconductor announced its largest acquisition to date, purchasing Synaptics to enhance its physical AI capabilities and expand its addressable market. CEO Hassane El-Khoury defended the move, emphasizing its strategic value and complementary nature to the company's existing foundation.
ON Semiconductor CEO Hassane El-Khoury defended the company's core business, and shares notched their worst day since March 2020, after the sensing solutions company announced its largest acquisition ever.
The maker of components for the automotive industry on Thursday announced plans to buy edge AI and wireless connectivity solutions company Synaptics in an all-stock deal to capitalize on physical artificial intelligence.
The pivot into physical AI grows its addressable market by an additional $30 billion, or $243 billion, by 2030, On Semiconductor said in a release.
"That is the strategic value of it, complementary to everything we have done on a very strong foundation," El-Khoury told CNBC's "Squawk on the Street" on Friday.
The acquisition also opens new markets for the company, including an AI-centric compute platform, he said.
ON Semiconductor is betting on a world with physical systems capable of sensing and making decisions in real time, such as robots and autonomous vehicles.
Synaptics' Astra platform, which uses AI processors and wireless connectivity, will bolster its Edge AI capabilities, ON Semiconductor said. Edge AI refers to running AI locally on hardware.
"There is no overlap on the product, which is why this deal is very exciting from a [research and development] and a product perspective," El-Khoury said.
The executive also told CNBC that the company's data center business is running smoothly and accelerating.
"The foundation that we have built is strong," he said. "We will continue to deliver on that. We have no hesitation about our core business — that remains strong."
ON Semiconductor expects the deal to close in mid-2027 and generate $200 million in annual synergies within 18 months.
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ON Semiconductor deal to close by mid-2027.
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$200 million in annual synergies within 18 months of closing.
Probable · En quelques mois
Questions ouvertes
- How will the market react to the integration of Synaptics?
- What are the specific R&D synergies expected?





