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Cellular IoT portfolio spans LTE-M, Cat 1 bis, and satellite NTN

March 4, 2026 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

At Embedded World 2026, March 10 – 12, Nordic Semiconductor will showcase its three-series cellular IoT portfolio expansion. The nRF92 Series integrates an application MCU, Nordic’s Axon NPU for edge AI, multi-constellation GNSS, Wi-Fi locationing, and sensor co-processing in a single package, targeting smart meters, trackers, industrial sensors, and wearables with multi-year battery life. General availability is slated for early 2027.

The nRF93 Series (nRF93M1) adds LTE Cat 1 bis with 10 Mbps downlink and 5 Mbps uplink, built-in Wi-Fi location, and nRF Cloud integration. It targets asset tracking, gateways, and fleet management. General availability starts mid-2026.

The existing nRF91 Series gains GEO and LEO satellite NTN connectivity and sub-GHz fallback. Nordic is also developing 5G eRedCap with lead customers for future deployment.

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Filed Under: Applications, Communications, Connectivity, Embedded, Hardware, IoT, Wireless Tagged With: EW 2026, nordic semiconductor

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