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Apple Supplier NXP Follows Tesla-Rivaling Smart Car With Smart City

Apple ( AAPL ) supplier NXP Semiconductors ( NXPI ) Tuesday unveiled a slew of smart-city ventures — adding to its autonomous car platform, announced Monday, that rivals efforts by  Tesla Motors ( TSLA ), Alphabet ( GOOGL )-owned Google and Ford ( F ). NXP’s smart-city technology will be used by the U.S. Department of Transportation to streamline traffic and toll payments via automatic vehicle identification as part of its Smart Cities Challenge. Smart card ICs (intelligence chips) will simplify eGovernment services, NXP said. The Smart Cities Challenge features seven finalists vying for $40 million to become a truly “smart city”: Austin, Texas; Columbus, Ohio; Denver; Kansas City, Mo.; Pittsburgh; Portland, Ore.; and San Francisco face a May 24 deadline for proposals. On Monday, U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx set out to visit the seven finalists. The winner will get $40 million “to fully integrate innovative technologies — self-driving cars, connected vehicles and smart sensors — into their transportation network.” NXP wants to be a part of that. To that end, on Monday  NXP announced its BlueBox engine to help “drivers ‘see’ around corners and through traffic obstacles, thereby calming traffic and helping reduce accidents.” Canaccord analyst Matthew Ramsay expects NXP to outgrow the macroeconomically strangled chip market through 2019 on 10% long-term growth in its automotive segment. On the stock market today , NXP stock fell a fraction, to 84.75. NXP says it has a 14.5% share of the automotive chip market, following its December acquisition of Freescale Semiconductor. NXP CEO Rick Clemmer estimates 40% of the company’s sales stem from the automotive segment. In 2016, NXP is targeting high-single-digit to 10% automotive growth, despite views for 3% growth in vehicle unit sales, Ramsay wrote in a research report. NXP sees sales into in-car networking, infotainment, security, powertrain and safety offsetting the small unit growth. Ramsay sees NXP hitting its target of $9 earnings per share minus items in 2019, at a 15% compound annual growth rate. It posted $5.60 EPS ex items last year. The company also has a path toward $4 billion earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) in the same time frame. Ramsay kept his buy rating and 120 price target on NXP stock. Cree Joins NXP With Smart City Goals Also Tuesday, LED light-maker Cree ( CREE ) reported the results of a two-year study in Somerville, Tenn., where it says its XSP series luminaires had cut citywide lighting costs by a whopping 75% since their installation in August 2014. “We originally budgeted more than $100,000 a year for our lights, and now we budget $25,000,” Somerville Mayor Bob Turner said in Cree’s press release. “That’s $75,000 (in) tax dollars saved in the general fund.” Cree stock rose nearly 1% Tuesday.

Apple Chip Suppliers Touted; Intel Seen As A Laggard

CLSA started coverage on a host of chip stocks, including some Apple ( AAPL ) suppliers, trying to separate the wheat from the chaff among Microchip Technology ( MCHP ), NXP Semiconductors ( NXPI ), Broadcom ( AVGO ), Intel ( INTC ) and others. CLSA gave a buy rating to NXP, a supplier to Apple and the automotive market, with a 105 target. NXP rose intraday but closed down 0.3% at 84.75 on the stock market today . Broadcom, another Apple supplier, gets an outperform rating from CLSA, with a 165 target. Broadcom fell 1% to 141.17. CLSA gave a buy rating to Microchip with a 58 target. Microchip fell 0.35%. Intel is seen underperforming the market with a 30 target. Intel shares fell 1.35% to 29.98 after closing Monday at 30.39. One analyst thinks Darden Restaurants ( DRI ) is looking tasty, while another is curbing enthusiasm for F5 Networks ( FFIV ). Piper Jaffray raised Darden to an outperform with a 78 target. Darden rose 1% to 63.90. F5 Networks got a downgrade to sector weight from overweight at Pacific Crest as shares neared its prior 109 price target. Shares fell 3.3% to 103.83 FBR Capital thinks now is a good time to wade back into the oil patch, upgrading Halliburton ( HAL ) to outperform from market perform and raising its target to 49 from 44. Halliburton rose 2.5% to 41.17, also helped by rising oil prices.

Apple Supplier NXP May Beat Tesla Partner Nvidia To Autonomous Car

Apple ( AAPL ) chip supplier NXP Semiconductors ( NXPI ) batted the iPhone slowdown Monday by unveiling a radar, lidar and vision-sending engine that could beat Tesla Motors ( TSLA ) partner Nvidia ( NVDA ) to the autonomous-car punch. The product platform was revealed during NXP’s annual user forum in Austin, Texas, and comes as Nvidia stock has hit record highs the past two trading days on Wall Street after reporting eye-popping Q1 earnings after the close Thursday. Nvidia touted its machine-learning sales for the Q1 beat. Machine-learning, analysts and companies say, will be essential to creating safe, fully autonomous vehicles. NXP’s BlueBox engine incorporates “embedded intelligence and machine-learning required for complete situation assessments,” the company says. On the stock market today , NXP stock rose 2.3%, following its BlueBox announcement, to 84.97, putting it up a fraction for the year. Shares had hit a 19-month low during the February dip that hurt most Apple suppliers. Apple’s iPhone shipment decline has chip investors worried about the next semiconductor frontier, as smartphone sales hit the brakes. But NXP CEO Rick Clemmer recently told IBD that 40% of his company’s revenue stem from automotive sales. For its Q1 ended April 3, 21% of NXP’s sales stemmed from its smartphone segment. The BlueBox engine uses NXP silicon and software at each advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) node and incorporates radar, lidar and vision-sensing to complete a 360-degree world model around the vehicle. “This functionality greatly improves car safety by both managing and preventing emergency situations,” NXP says. And “unlike closed systems focused only on vision and other single-sensor data streams, the NXP BlueBox engine for autonomous vehicle is an open-source platform.” Programmers can customize BlueBox to their specifications, NXP says. The product already is in hands of customers of four of the world’s top five carmakers, NXP says. It has been shipping since September but now is broadly available.