Nordic Semiconductor buys Memfault: Future of IoT is here!

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Nordic Semiconductor acquires Memfault to provide comprehensive chip-to-cloud platform for IoT solutions.

Nordic Semiconductor akquiriert Memfault, um eine umfassende Chip-to-Cloud-Plattform für IoT-Lösungen zu bieten.
Nordic Semiconductor acquires Memfault to provide comprehensive chip-to-cloud platform for IoT solutions.

Nordic Semiconductor buys Memfault: Future of IoT is here!

Nordic Semiconductor announced on June 25, 2025 that it will acquire Memfault Inc., a leading provider of cloud platforms for connected products. This acquisition represents a notable shift in strategy for Nordic, marking the transition from a legacy hardware supplier to a complete solutions provider. By integrating Memfault's advanced capabilities into its portfolio, Nordic will now be able to significantly simplify the development and launch of connected products, such as OTS reported.

Memfault's platform will be critical for Nordic Semiconductor to enable continuous software upgrades that improve both security and product performance, power consumption and functionality. Additionally, Memfault's expertise in device monitoring and over-the-air (OTA) software update management will be integrated into the existing nRF cloud services platform.

Expanded support for IoT manufacturers

Through this acquisition, Nordic Semiconductor strengthens its market position and promotes the development of smart IoT nodes and security standards. Nordic is also committed to supporting all IoT device manufacturers, including existing Memfault customers. The evolved Memfault platform will focus on hardware integration, device management and AI capabilities. These steps underscore the importance of innovative solutions for managing IoT devices.

In parallel to this technological progress, topics such as sustainability and climate change are becoming increasingly important in the IoT industry. Studies show that by 2023, 80% of companies wanted to use IoT technologies to improve their sustainability approaches G.I highlights.

Sustainability and IoT

In the context of IoT development, focusing on sustainable practices and minimizing CO2 emissions is essential. For example, using eSIM technology, which emits 46% less CO2 than traditional SIM cards, results in a significant reduction in environmental impact. It is expected that there will be over five billion eSIM-equipped devices on the market by 2027.

Additionally, cellular connectivity plays an essential role, particularly in providing reliable connections for IoT applications in remote areas. Solutions like Microtronics ONE offer built-in resiliency mechanisms that help protect valuable data even during temporary network failures. The service quality depends on the availability of the mobile networks provided by mobile network operators, according to insights from Microtronics.

Overall, Nordic Semiconductor's acquisition of Memfault shows not only the trend towards integrated solutions in the field of IoT, but also the need to promote sustainable approaches in technology. This could be the key to meeting the challenges of climate change while developing innovative products that meet the most modern standards.