Ceva Launches Next-Generation UWB IP with Extended Range and Higher Throughput
Rhea-AI Summary
Ceva (NASDAQ: CEVA) launched Ceva-Waves UWB IP, the industry's first IEEE 802.15.4ab-compliant UWB IP, claiming up to 30x extended ranging and 4x faster data rates for secure access, positioning, radar sensing and high-performance data. The IP is available now for licensing and is backward compatible with IEEE 802.15.4z.
Ceva is working with LitePoint on early validation and test solutions to accelerate interoperability and time-to-market for device makers, and positions the IP for integrated multi-protocol SoCs and Physical AI use cases.
Positive
- Up to 30x extended ranging versus prior UWB implementations
- Up to 4x higher data rates enabling richer wireless applications
- IEEE 802.15.4ab compliance, first in industry claim
- Available now for licensing to silicon and device makers
- Backward compatible with IEEE 802.15.4z deployments
- Integration-ready with Ceva wireless and edge AI IP for multi-protocol SoCs
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- None.
Key Figures
Market Reality Check
Peers on Argus
CEVA gained 2.93% while key semiconductor peers also showed gains (e.g., POET +9.67%, LAES +6.92%), but no peers appeared in the momentum scanner, pointing to a stock-specific move.
Historical Context
| Date | Event | Sentiment | Move | Catalyst |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 03 | 5G modem launch | Positive | -2.2% | Launch of PentaG-NTN 5G-Advanced modem IP for satellite user terminals. |
| Feb 19 | Conference participation | Neutral | -2.1% | Announcement of participation in multiple investor and industry conferences. |
| Feb 17 | AI licensing update | Positive | -9.8% | Highlight of 2025 AI licensing momentum and NeuPro NPU agreements. |
| Feb 17 | Earnings results | Positive | -9.8% | Record Q4 and full-year 2025 revenue and licensing/royalty breakdown. |
| Feb 10 | Design-win news | Positive | +0.7% | Wi‑Fi 6 and Bluetooth IPs powering new Renesas combo MCUs. |
Recent positive product and AI/earnings announcements often coincided with negative or modest price moves, showing 3 divergences versus 2 alignments.
Over the past month, CEVA reported record Q4 and 2025 revenue, highlighted a breakthrough year for AI licensing, and launched new connectivity IP including satellite-focused PentaG-NTN and Wi‑Fi 6/Bluetooth solutions. Despite generally positive strategic developments, several of these updates saw negative next-day price reactions. Today’s IEEE 802.15.4ab UWB IP launch fits the pattern of expanding the Physical AI and wireless portfolio while the stock trades below its 200-day MA and far under its 52-week high.
Market Pulse Summary
This announcement introduces IEEE 802.15.4ab-compliant UWB IP with up to 30x extended range and 4x higher data rates, aimed at emerging positioning, radar and data applications. Industry forecasts call for UWB shipments to grow from 563 million units in 2025 to 1.4 billion by 2030. In context of CEVA’s recent launches and AI licensing momentum, investors may watch for design wins, licensing traction, and integration with its broader connectivity and edge AI portfolio.
Key Terms
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Ceva-Waves UWB, industry's first IEEE 802.15.4ab-compliant UWB IP, delivers up to 30x extended ranging and 4x faster data rates for secure access, positioning, radar and advanced data applications
NUREMBERG,
UWB adoption is accelerating rapidly. According to ABI Research, shipments exceeded 563 million units in 2025 and are forecast to surpass 1.4 billion annually by 2030. ABI identifies IEEE 802.15.4ab as a critical enabler of enhanced range, efficiency, robustness and advanced data capabilities.
"UWB is rapidly evolving from a secure ranging technology for digital keys and trackers into a multi-functional platform supporting positioning, radar sensing and high-performance data communications," said Andrew Zignani, Senior Research Director, ABI Research. "The transition to IEEE 802.15.4ab will be pivotal in enabling longer-range, lower-power and more robust deployments across consumer, enterprise and industrial markets."
Built to the new IEEE 802.15.4ab standard, Ceva-Waves UWB introduces several key innovations:
- Up to 30x extended ranging - Advanced multi-millisecond (MMS) ranging techniques combining UWB-based and narrowband-assisted architectures extend secure ranging from traditional "back pocket" proximity interactions to reliable "behind-the-wall" and infrastructure-scale positioning scenarios.
- Improved link budget and ultra-low power operation - Enhanced channel utilization and reduced localization cycles lower overall system power consumption while maintaining Ceva's minimal silicon footprint design philosophy.
- Up to 4x higher data rates - Supports richer protocol stacks and emerging applications including high-accuracy RTLS, low-latency wireless peripherals, advanced audio transport and combined ranging-and-radar sensing solutions.
- Seamless ecosystem compatibility - Fully backward compatible with IEEE 802.15.4z deployments while adding standardized support for enhanced sensing and data communications introduced with IEEE 802.15.4ab.
To accelerate ecosystem readiness for IEEE 802.15.4ab, Ceva is working closely with LitePoint in early validation phases to enable comprehensive test and measurement solutions aligned with the evolving standard, helping ensure interoperability and faster time-to-market for device manufacturers.
"As the industry advances toward 802.15.4ab, ensuring early validation and test readiness is essential for achieving broad interoperability and rapid commercialization," said Adam Smith, Vice President of Marketing at LitePoint. "LitePoint's leadership in UWB test innovation, combined with Ceva's expertise in UWB IP, helps enable customers to bring high-quality, next-generation UWB technology to market faster. We are pleased to collaborate with Ceva to bring this new generation of IEEE 802.15.4ab UWB technology to market."
"UWB is a key enabler of Physical AI systems that understand location, motion and context, ranging from autonomous robots and smart factories to spatial computing and intelligent access control," said Tal Shalev, Vice President and General Manager of the Wireless IoT Business Unit at Ceva. "With our IEEE 802.15.4ab-compliant Ceva-Waves UWB IP, we are delivering a step-function improvement in range and throughput while preserving power and area efficiency."
The Ceva-Waves UWB IEEE 802.15.4ab IP is available now for licensing and integrates with Ceva's broader wireless connectivity portfolio, including Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, cellular IoT and 5G IP, as well as its edge AI processors, enabling highly integrated multi-protocol SoCs that connect, sense and infer for next-generation Physical AI applications.
About Ceva, Inc.
Ceva powers the Smart Edge, bridging the digital and physical worlds to bring AI-driven products to life. Our Ceva AI fabric portfolio of silicon and software IP enables devices to Connect, Sense, and Infer – the essential capabilities for the intelligent edge. From 5G, cellular IoT, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and UWB connectivity to scalable Edge AI NPUs, AI DSPs, sensor fusion processors and embedded software, Ceva provides the foundational IP for devices that connect, understand their environment, and act in real time.
With more than 20 billion devices shipped and trusted by 400+ customers worldwide, Ceva is the backbone of today's most advanced smart edge products - from AI-infused wearables and IoT devices to autonomous vehicles and 5G infrastructure. Our differentiated solutions deliver seamless integration into existing design flows, total flexibility to combine solutions based on design needs and ultra–low–power performance in minimal silicon footprint, helping customers accelerate development, reduce risk, and bring innovative products to market faster. As technology evolves toward Physical AI, Ceva's IP portfolio lays the foundation for systems that are always connected, contextually aware, and capable of intelligent, real-time decision-making.
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