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Qualcomm Advances Next-Generation Wi-Fi
Qualcomm is giving 802.11ac a boost with its family of Qualcomm VIVE 802.11ac Wi-Fi solutions. Qualcomm has gained strong traction in original equipment manufacturer devices across both mobile and networking segments, and is offering significant 11ac performance advantages compared to competitive solutions in both rate-over-range and power consumption.
Qualcomm Announce Multi-Mode 3G, 4G, Wi-Fi Small Cell Solutions
Qualcomm announce a family of 28 nanometer solutions, the Qualcomm FSM99xx, that enable pico, metro and enterprise small cells that are designed to enhance operators’ 3G and LTE networks. The Qualcomm FSM99xx solutions integrate the company’s 3G and 4G technologies and support advanced 802.11ac/n Wi-Fi to enable full-featured small cells that are designed to provide superior performance with greater power efficiency.
Qualcomm Announce Reference Design For High-Performance Tablets
Qualcomm has expanded its Qualcomm Reference Design portfolio with a reference design made specifically for tablets running on its Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 MSM 8230 and MSM 8030 processors. Both 7-and 10-inch versions of this tablet based on this Qualcomm Reference Design will be on display at Computex 2013 in Taiwan.
Qualcomm Offers Snapdragon 800 Processors For Microsoft Windows RT 8.1
Qualcomm has expanded its Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processors portfolio to include support for Microsoft Windows RT 8.1. Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processors feature an integrated multimode 3G/4G LTE modem and CPU speeds of up to 2.2 GHz per core. Other capabilities include USB 3.0 and support for Windows RT 8.1 features and services.
Foreign IC companies will represent 70% of China’s 2017 IC production
IC Insights’ new 250-page Mid-Year Update to the 2013 McClean Report, describes why a very clear distinction should be made between the IC market (i.e., consumption) in China and IC production within China. Although China has been the largest individual market for ICs since 2005, it does not necessarily mean that large increases in IC production within China would immediately follow, or ever follow.
Power Integrations introduce CHY100, the first AC-DC wall-charger interface IC
Power Integrations have introduced the CHY100, the first AC-DC wall-charger interface IC that enables designers of mobile devices to implement the Quick Charge 2.0 protocol from Qualcomm. Launched earlier this year, Quick Charge 2.0 enables users to charge mobile devices up to 75% faster than when using conventional technology. Used in combination with Power Integrations’ AC-DC switcher ICs, the CHY100 incorporates all the necessary elements re...
Amplicon Launch 3G Routers For Rolling Stock
The Digi TransPort WR44 RR, with locomotive industry certifications, flexible communications and state-of-the-art security, is ideal for on-board rail applications such as locomotive communications and monitoring, passenger Internet access and Positive Train Control (PTC).
Intel Holds Qualcomm at Bay to Lead 2012 Embedded Processor Vendor Share Ranking, But for How Much Longer?
According to preliminary findings from the 2013 edition of Semicast’s Embedded Processing Service, Intel was the largest supplier of embedded processors in 2012, just ahead of Qualcomm. Broadcom maintained its position as third largest supplier, while Samsung traded places with Texas Instruments for fourth and fifth respectively.
AMD Surpassed In MPU Ranking By Samsung And Qualcomm
A slowdown in notebook and desktop personal computer purchases coupled with strong growth in smartphones and tablet PCs knocked Advanced Micro Devices down to fourth place in microprocessor sales in 2012 from second, where AMD had been perched behind Intel since the 1990s, according to a new ranking of MPU suppliers by IC Insights.
Arteris FlexNoC Network-on-Chip Technology Designed into Majority of Mobile SoCs
Arteris today announced that its FlexNoC interconnect fabric IP was used in a majority of chips developed in 2011 and 2012, and deployed in market leading smartphone and tablet mobile devices in 2013. Smart phones rely on high-performance application processors and LTE baseband modems designed on aggressive schedules, with challenging cost targets, high levels of complexity and leading edge performance.