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Search engines to support common interface
By implementing the NPF Message Layer interface specification, IDT will enable a common language between its own network search engines and Intel's IXP2400 network processor units.
News from IDT, Mar 12, 2004
Silicon tuners simplify satellite reception
The TDA8262 and TDA8263 are silicon tuner chips designed for quick and easy implementation of digital satellite reception.
News from Philips Semiconductors, Mar 11, 2004
Low-voltage transceiver boosts serial datarate
The Linearlink ISL43485 is billed as the industry's fastest 3.3V RS485/422 serial data transceiver.
News from Intersil, Mar 5, 2004
DAB chipsets top the charts
According to figures from GfK, TI technology is consistently being chosen for new DAB radio designs by major companies, such as Hitachi, Roberts Radio, Acoustic Solutions and Intempo Digital.
News from Texas Instruments, Mar 5, 2004
TDK brings networking, smart cards and power
Sequoia has concluded a franchise agreement with TDK Semiconductor.
News from Sequoia Technology, Mar 4, 2004
ADPCM processor takes echo cancellation onboard
New from Steadlands is the AT1004, a four-channel full-duplex ADPCM processor with conferencing and echo cancellation capabilities.
News from Steadlands International, Mar 3, 2004
Coexistence is key to wireless future
Intel President and COO Paul Otellini has outlined plans for the growing wireless silicon market, focusing on the coexistence of broadband wireless technologies.
News from Intel Corporation, Mar 2, 2004
Templeton looks to wireless future
Wireless has become the most important platform in consumer electronics and will be a primary focal point for innovation in coming years, says Rich Templeton, TI's Chief Operating Officer.
News from Texas Instruments, Mar 2, 2004
Agere joins basestation initiative
Agere Systems has joined the global Open Base Station Architecture Initiative (OBSAI).
News from Agere Systems, Mar 1, 2004
Platform gives an Edge to wireless modems
Analog Devices, Sierra Wireless and TTPCom have teamed up to bring wireless Edge (Enhanced Data for GSM Evolution) capabilities to laptop computers and PDAs.
News from Analog Devices, Feb 26, 2004
Chinese lab dedicated to next generation phones
Analog Devices and TCL Mobile Communication Co have set up a joint development laboratory dedicated to the design of wireless handsets based on the 2G, 2.5G, Edge and 3G standards.
News from Analog Devices, Feb 26, 2004
DAB processor to support Korean DMB standard
Frontier Silicon is to support the emerging Digital Multimedia Broadcast specification being developed in Korea to enable broadcasts through handheld terminals like mobile phones and PDAs.
News from Frontier Silicon, Feb 26, 2004
DAB receiver module aims for handset applications
Samsung Electro-Mechanics and Frontier Silicon have co-operated to develop a miniature low power DAB receiver module specifically targeted for integration into mobile phone handsets.
News from Frontier Silicon, Feb 25, 2004
Digital Multimedia Broadcast goes live in Cannes
A hot topic at this year's 3GSM World Congress is the provision of data and video to mobile phones.
News from RadioScape, Feb 25, 2004
Georgia Tech to provide UXPi compliance testing
Georgia Institute of Technology has joined the Unified 10Gbit/s Physical-Layer Initiative to proliferate a common 10Gbit/s physical layer cross-market standard.
News from Texas Instruments, Feb 25, 2004
USB controller enables VGA docking station
MCT Corp's UVDock is a USB 2.0 Universal VGA docking station designed around NetChip's NET2280 USB 2.0 device controller.
News from NetChip Technology, Feb 24, 2004
TDM switching family integrates Stratum 3 timing
A new family of nine low- to mid-density TDM/TSI switches features the industry's widest range of programmable and integrated features.
News from Zarlink Semiconductor, Feb 23, 2004
Communications processor is faster and more secure
The addition of an integrated hardware accelerated Internet protocol security engine to the RC32365 Interprise integrated communications processor results boosts its frequency performance by 20%.
News from IDT, Feb 20, 2004
Physical layer device is first for PCI Express
Further strengthening its commitment to PCI Express architecture technology development and deployment, TI has released the first discrete PCI Express physical layer chip.
News from Texas Instruments, Feb 20, 2004
Three processors set to aid multimedia handsets
A new leading-edge mobile handset architecture will enable manufacturers to rapidly deliver a broad portfolio of products aimed at addressing growing demand for multimedia-capable wireless devices.
News from Agere Systems, Feb 18, 2004
Milestone for VoIP shipments
Texas Instruments has now shipped more than 50 million voice over IP (VoIP) ports, retaining its leadership in the fast-paced VoIP market.
News from Texas Instruments, Feb 16, 2004
Bridge speeds migration to PCI Express
A novel PCI to PCI Express transparent reversible bridge enables the use of legacy PCI ICs in new PCI Express Systems without additional software or driver changes.
News from NetChip Technology, Feb 12, 2004
More features for frugal wireline comms controller
CML has enhanced the facilities and improved the performance of its CMX850 single-chip communications controller.
News from CML Microcircuits, Feb 11, 2004
Hub controller keeps USB running at full speed
TetraHub USB hub controller chips are shipping in a new multiport hub being announced this week by Belkin, the world's leading manufacturer of USB hub devices.
News from Cypress Semiconductor, Feb 11, 2004
Dual memory source aids network processor users
Agere Systems reckons it is the first company to offer multiple sources of the highest-performing, low-latency, chips for traffic management network processor chip customers.
News from Agere Systems, Feb 10, 2004
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