Wireless
Sequans Announces New WiMAX Chip for Handsets and Tablets
4G chipmaker Sequans introduced its newest Mobile WiMAX chip, the SQN1310, today at CTIA’s Wireless 2011 annual trade show. The new chip leverages the architecture and software of Sequans’ SQN1200 series technology while providing higher levels of integration, enabling a smaller design footprint and reduced system cost.
“TThe SQN1310 delivers baseband and dual-band RF in a single 65 nm die and its tiny 9×9 mm package includes memory. In addition to the very low power consumption enabled by its core 65 nm architecture, the SQN1310 employs state-of-the-art power reduction techniques to further reduce power consumption, especially in idle mode, extending the battery life of mobile devices. The SQN1310 comes with a comprehensive software package – Sequans’ 4G-EZ software suite – that includes a turnkey solution for both Android and Microsoft platforms, and seamless 3G/4G handover. Sequans’ 4G-EZ software is based on seven years of Sequans’ field experience and is running in all major WiMAX deployments, making it one of the most mature solutions in the global WiMAX ecosystem.
“The smartphone category was the dominant application for 4G in 2010, with award winning products such as the HTC EVO 4G smartphone achieving mass-market status,” said Richard Webb, directing analyst of WiMAX, Microwave and Mobile Devices, Infonetics Research, Inc. “Sequans is demonstrating its commitment to the category by continuing to optimize its solutions for mobile platforms.”
SQN1310 Mobile WiMAX system-on-chip is sampling now and will be generally available in Q2.