Nordic Semiconductor expands low-power cellular IoT line at MWC 2026
Nordic Semiconductor is adding new ultra‑low‑power cellular IoT products to its portfolio, aiming to offer secure, global connectivity for connected devices. The company, known for its low‑power wireless chips, is positioning the new releases for applications that need long battery life and reliable cellular links.
Announced at Mobile World Congress 2026, the updated product line targets developers and manufacturers building large fleets of IoT devices that must stay online for years in the field while keeping power use and data costs under control.
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