
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Wireless broadband", and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest. Let me be your guide.
Start with the news release Processor architecture boosts computer performance from VIA Technologies, which we summarised at the time by saying "The first processors implementing the VIA Isaiah Architecture will use proven 65nm technology for greater power efficiency". A couple of weeks before, we featured the news release Hardware/software deal targets broadband market from Coresonic: "Coresonic and SySDSoft's partnership simplifies the choices for chip designers who have little wireless technology expertise".
In January 2008, we covered the news from Forward Concepts - take a look at WiMAX offers 3G+ broadband alternative which says: "Study analyses WiMAX operators, equipment, chips and broadband alternatives, both wired and wireless".
Take a look also at the news release from Antenova, Seven-band antenna covers all laptop needs, as well as Packet processing blade uses Octeon multicore from GE Fanuc Embedded Systems, and Transceivers integrate full WiMAX feature set from Analog Devices.
See also:
Companies reach WiMAX agreement (September 2007)
Wavesat's UMobile 802.16e chipset will be manufactured by IBM using advanced eDRAM process technology
Wireless expansion targets Japan and China (July 2007)
RF power amplifier specialist Nujira is establishing a dedicated facility in Japan to enhance the sales and technical support it can offer to its Japanese customers
Real-world WiMAX put to the test (June 2007)
Optimisation platform enables WiMAX equipment manufacturers and service providers to authenticate the actual subscriber experience in real-world WiMAX environments
Power amplifier module covers five bands (June 2007)
The Anadigics AWT6223 UMTS/Edge penta-band power amplifier module is used by Samsung in its SGH-I520 smartphone designed for the European market
Single-chip WiMAX transceiver claims a first (June 2007)
The MAX2837 is claimed by Maxim to be the industry's first single-chip WiMAX RF transceiver in high-volume production
Platform packages networking technologies (June 2007)
It's a bold claim, but Wind River describes its latest offering as the device software optimisation (DSO) indust