TI and DoCoMo to develop single-chip 3G products
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NTT DoCoMo to develop single chip for
W-CDMA, GPRS
NTT DoCoMo to develop single chip for
W-CDMA, GPRS
07/13/2004 08:54 AMDMeurope.com Jul 13 2004 12:16PM GMT
DoCoMo Invests in Single Chip
DoCoMo Invests in Single Chip
07/12/2004 07:32 AMUnstrung.com Jul 12 2004 10:35AM GMT
DoCoMo to Invest in FOMA Single-Chip LSI
DoCoMo to Invest in FOMA Single-Chip LSI
07/14/2004 08:20 AMWireless Watch Japan Jul 14 2004 11:55AM GMT
NTT DoCoMo to Invest in FOMA Single-Chip
LSI
NTT DoCoMo to Invest in FOMA Single-Chip
LSI
07/12/2004 10:50 PMWireless Watch Japan Jul 13 2004 2:00AM GMT
TI, NTT DoCoMo to Co-Develop 3G Chipset
TI, NTT DoCoMo to Co-Develop 3G Chipset
07/13/2004 06:47 PMSilicon Alley Network Jul 13 2004 10:24PM GMT
DoCoMo, 25 others to develop advanced 3G
format
DoCoMo, 25 others to develop advanced 3G
format
12/31/2004 04:59 AMEconomictimes Dec 31 2004 6:53AM GMT
DoCoMo, Intel to Co-Develop Chips for 3G
Handsets
DoCoMo, Intel to Co-Develop Chips for 3G
Handsets
11/15/2003 01:06 AMBoston Globe Nov 14 2003 11:35PM ET
Intel and DoCoMo to co-develop 3G
handset chips
Intel and DoCoMo to co-develop 3G
handset chips
11/15/2003 01:17 PMThe New Zealand Herald Nov 15 2003 12:40PM ET
DoCoMo, Intel to co-develop chips for 3G
handsets
DoCoMo, Intel to co-develop chips for 3G
handsets
11/15/2003 09:53 AMManorama Online Nov 15 2003 9:04AM ET
Report: DoCoMo, 25 Others to Develop
Advanced 3G Format
Report: DoCoMo, 25 Others to Develop
Advanced 3G Format
12/30/2004 11:28 PMReuters Dec 31 2004 3:05AM GMT
Intel, DoCoMo to Co-Develop 3G Handset
Chips
Intel, DoCoMo to Co-Develop 3G Handset
Chips
11/15/2003 05:29 AMBoston Globe Nov 15 2003 4:03AM ET
Korea to Develop 48
Next-Generation,Futuristic Products
Within 5 Years
Korea to Develop 48
Next-Generation,Futuristic Products
Within 5 Years
04/20/2004 06:00 AMHankooki Apr 20 2004 10:09AM GMT
- Korea to Develop 48
Next-Generation,Futuristic Products
Within 5 Years
- Korea to Develop 48
Next-Generation,Futuristic Products
Within 5 Years
04/20/2004 04:43 AMHankooki Apr 20 2004 8:41AM GMT
DoCoMo explores single silicon handset
DoCoMo explores single silicon handset
07/13/2004 10:43 AMSilicon.com Jul 13 2004 2:19PM GMT
Intel, DoCoMo to co-develop 3G handset
chips-paper
Intel, DoCoMo to co-develop 3G handset
chips-paper
11/14/2003 09:49 PMReuters Nov 14 2003 9:43PM ET
DoCoMo To Develop Standard OS, Announces
3G/WLAN Handset
DoCoMo To Develop Standard OS, Announces
3G/WLAN Handset
12/04/2003 01:25 AMThe Feature Dec 4 2003 0:06AM ET
UPDATE 1-DoCoMo, Intel to co-develop
chips for 3G handsets
UPDATE 1-DoCoMo, Intel to co-develop
chips for 3G handsets
11/14/2003 10:52 PMReuters Nov 14 2003 10:32PM ET
Report: DoCoMo, 25 Others to Develop
Advanced 3G Format (Reuters)
Report: DoCoMo, 25 Others to Develop
Advanced 3G Format (Reuters)
12/30/2004 10:01 PMReuters - The world's leading wireless carriers and
telecoms equipment makers, including NTT DoCoMo, have agreed to
develop an advanced mobile phone standard capable of sending
high-resolution video in an instant, a Japanese newspaper
reported on Friday.
Sell Multiple Products Through a Single
ClickBank Account
Sell Multiple Products Through a Single
ClickBank Account
07/01/2004 08:23 PMWebDevInfo Jul 1 2004 11:43PM GMT
Atheros Has Single Chip 802.11g
Atheros Has Single Chip 802.11g
01/26/2004 01:52 PMAtheros integrates 802.11g into a single CMOS chip, shipping 2nd
quarter: The company is already sampling its AR5005G chipset, which
comprises a single chip containing the Media Access Controller (the
part that handles digital network interaction), the baseband processor
(the part that handles converting analog to digital and the opposite),
and the 2.4 GHz radio. The company claims the same performance
characteristics as their multi-chip 802.11g solution, including
improvements in range. They also say that their WPA and 802.11i
encryption support can be used without a reduction in throughput. The
chip also features adaptive power use that selectively powers parts of
the chip as needed. This 802.11g design is another step in "Wi-Fi
everywhere," in which all business and consumer electronics include
Wi-Fi as a default fact, not an add-on at extra cost or only found in
special models. We'll be talking to the company later today; watch for
another report in the afternoon....
Bye-bye single-chip Power Mac
Bye-bye single-chip Power Mac
06/22/2005 02:37 AMCNET News.com Jun 21 2005 12:07AM GMT
TI Combines a/b/g on a Single Chip
TI Combines a/b/g on a Single Chip
01/06/2004 01:19 PMTI's new wOne software can support simultaneous use of 802.11a,
802.11b, and 802.11g networks on a single chip: Other dual-band
devices use multiple chips to support the different standards. TI
claims that using a single chip will decrease the cost of products.
The catch is, when an access point with TI's chip is running two
networks simultaneously, they both take a hit. Users will get around
10 Mbps on either an 802.11a or 802.11g network when running them at
the same time. If that's what the manufacturer says, real life ought
to produce even slower speeds....
Intel to develop chip for slimmer TVs
Intel to develop chip for slimmer TVs
12/18/2003 06:08 PMCTV.ca Dec 18 2003 4:55PM ET
Intel to Develop Chip for Digital TVs
Intel to Develop Chip for Digital TVs
12/17/2003 09:33 PMAP via Newsday Dec 17 2003 8:42PM ET
Intel to develop chip for digital TVs
Intel to develop chip for digital TVs
12/17/2003 07:16 PMSan Francisco Chronicle Dec 17 2003 5:55PM ET
NTT DoCoMo and Motorola to Develop 3G
FOMA Handset for Business Users
NTT DoCoMo and Motorola to Develop 3G
FOMA Handset for Business Users
08/27/2004 03:41 PMSymbianOne Aug 27 2004 6:29PM GMT
Single chip brings Bluetooth and GPS
together
Single chip brings Bluetooth and GPS
together
03/17/2005 02:57 AMElectronics Talk Mar 16 2005 10:11PM GMT
Broadcom Puts 802.11g on a Single Chip
Broadcom Puts 802.11g on a Single Chip
06/29/2004 10:25 AMBroadcom's latest 802.11g system puts the whole megillah on a single
chip: While we don't highlight every chip announcement, this is
another roadpost on the way to the inclusion of higher-speed Wi-Fi in
any product that could benefit from it. A single chip is easier to
integrate, reduces the overall cost of materials, and decreases power
consumption....
Atheros ships 802.11g single chip
Atheros ships 802.11g single chip
04/29/2004 09:02 AMComputer Weekly Apr 29 2004 1:24PM GMT
WiFi and Bluetooth on single chip
WiFi and Bluetooth on single chip
06/15/2004 03:19 PMMobileTracker Jun 15 2004 5:45PM GMT
3G FOMA Single-Chip LSI Investment
3G FOMA Single-Chip LSI Investment
07/13/2004 10:43 AM3G Jul 13 2004 2:19PM GMT
Atheros's Single-Chip 802.11g
Implication
Atheros's Single-Chip 802.11g
Implication
01/26/2004 05:15 PMAtheros's single-chip 802.11g may move company into consumer products,
cell phones: All chipmakers are constantly vying for the cheapest,
least power hungry, most full-featured silicon to sell to OEMs
(original equipment manufacturers) who incorporate their chips into
the products that end users buy. Cheaper chips mean higher margins or
lower end-user pricing for the OEM: the former boosts profits, the
latter can goose sales. Less power usage means that chips find their
way into more devices that have limited battery life, like handhelds
and cell phones. Full-featured chips mean there's no compromise.
Atheros is trying to meet all three factors with their new single-chip
802.11g product. The cost is about 40 percent less than their previous
two-chip product, and the company's vice president of marketing and
business development, Colin Macnab, said in an interview today that
there were no features cut (or added) from the more expensive product.
The new chip will premier next quarter at a price of about $12 for
quantities of 10,000 or more (a typical chip volume price break) and
about $5 for the other support circuitry. At under $20, this compares
to under $30 for their previous set. In a market in which PC Cards
sell for $30 to $50, a drop of $10 in the component pricing could
allow them huge inroads into more commodity markets. It also allows
Atheros to have a leg up on other makers; Broadcom's all-in-one chip
is 802.11b only, as far as has been announced so far. Atheros's Macnab
explained that the company viewed their 802.11g single-chip AR5005G as
a technological accomplishment, partly because they managed to retain
all the features and partly because of the manufacturing process
they're using, CMOS, which is the most widely used form of integrated
circuit manufacture available. (Atheros, like many 802.11 chipmakers,
is a fabless firm which contracts out the actual manufacture.) Macnab
believes Atheros is far ahead of the competition. "From our point of
view and our customers’ point of view, we’ve yet to see [a similar
product] in captivity." Atheros sees this product as eventually
breaking the price barrier that will allow it to be used widely in
consumer electronics. With a short-range, high-speed standard for the
incompatible ultrawideband (UWB) technology in the works, Macnab noted
that the two could be complementary technologies. But, he said, "When
you look at where we see these products being used in data networking
and...
Aplix and DoCoMo to Jointly Develop
Doja/Java Prototype for FOMA
Aplix and DoCoMo to Jointly Develop
Doja/Java Prototype for FOMA
08/03/2004 05:48 AMWireless Watch Japan Aug 3 2004 9:00AM GMT
Gestetner Multifunctional products offer
maximum productivity from a single
machine
Gestetner Multifunctional products offer
maximum productivity from a single
machine
05/06/2004 11:11 PMSunday Times South Africa May 7 2004 3:33AM GMT
Atheros Shipping Single-Chip 802.11g in
Volume
Atheros Shipping Single-Chip 802.11g in
Volume
04/26/2004 03:50 PMAtheros says their single-chip 802.11g product is shipping volume now
to manufacturers: The CMOS-based chip design reduces overall cost and
power requirements. The chip will be used by D-Link in new products.
Included with the chip is the entire portfolio of Atheros features,
including extended range and its controversial Super G mode....
Atheros ships single chip 802.11g part
Atheros ships single chip 802.11g part
04/26/2004 03:46 PMCNET Apr 26 2004 8:13PM GMT
Atheros Ships Single-Chip 802.11b/g
Controller
Atheros Ships Single-Chip 802.11b/g
Controller
04/26/2004 01:20 PMAtheros Communications Inc. on Monday said it had begun shipping its
first single-chip 802.11b/g WiFi chip, previously announced in
January.
TI Sets Sights on Single-Chip Phone
TI Sets Sights on Single-Chip Phone
03/20/2003 01:05 PMPlans to deliver a single-chip mobile phone have been unveiled by
Texas Instruments, which
claimed that the new processor integrating voice and data applications
would be available
within two years. The company's silicon integration strategy could
prove
popular among handset makers looking to cut costs -- and boost lagging
sales.
Broadcom unveils single chip 802.11g
part
Broadcom unveils single chip 802.11g
part
06/29/2004 08:10 PMZDNet Jun 30 2004 0:38AM GMT
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