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Milestone in power amp shipments

Agilent Technologies has shipped its 10 millionth E-pHEMT power amplifier module.

News from Agilent Technologies, Mar 1, 2004

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Bluetooth leaders prove medium-rate operation

Two of the leading companies in the Bluetooth silicon industry have successfully performed interoperability testing for medium-rate Bluetooth devices using both 2 and 3Mbit/s modes.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Feb 26, 2004

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Chipset cuts Edge RF down to three devices

A new fully FTA-compliant quad-band RF system solution for E-GPRS (Edge) handsets is already proven with many different basebands and is highly integrated, comprising just three major components.

News from Renesas Technology Europe, Feb 26, 2004

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WCDMA amplifier leads new performance generation

SiGe Semiconductor is claiming a technology breakthrough with the RangeCharger SE5120, a new power amplifier for WCDMA cellular handsets.

News from SiGe Semiconductor, Feb 25, 2004

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Net seminar to explain wireless technology

Next week, Cypress Semiconductor will host an hour-long net seminar entitled "WirelessUSB LR - the 2.4GHz way to bring affordability, flexibility and range into your commercial or industrial design".

News from Cypress Semiconductor, Feb 13, 2004

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Monolithic CMOS power amp cuts GSM consumption

The Si4300 is billed as the industry's first monolithic CMOS power amplifier (PA) for GSM cellular applications.

News from Silicon Laboratories, Feb 12, 2004

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Smartphone goes wireless

CSR BlueCore silicon has been chosen to Bluetooth enable O2's latest smartphone, the XDA II.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Feb 11, 2004

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Smallest claim for low-cost RFID chip

Innovision Research and Technology will unveil the smallest and lowest-cost RFID chip ever produced for smart ticketing applications this week.

News from Innovision Research and Technology, Feb 6, 2004

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Two chips are smaller than one for Bluetooth

A new two-chip Bluetooth solution, using the recent Skyworks 1.2 compatible radio, sees the overall PCB surface required reduced to less than 49mm2.

News from Xemics, Feb 4, 2004

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Spread-spectrum SoC for sub-$3 wireless USB

The WirelessUSB LR (CYWUSB6935) is a low-cost 2.4GHz radio SoC solution delivering up to 50m or more of wireless connectivity for commercial and industrial applications.

News from Cypress Semiconductor, Feb 3, 2004

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Conference names top innovator

Ember Corporation won "top innovator" honours at the prestigious Under The Radar conference held Jan.

News from Ember Europe, Feb 3, 2004

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RF power transistors keep NEC's basestations cool

Agere Systems is supplying high-performance RF power transistors to NEC for use in the company's third-generation (3G) wireless basestation equipment.

News from Agere Systems, Jan 28, 2004

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Front-end modules to simplify RF design

SiGe Semiconductor is to expand its product line with the industry's broadest range of chip-scale RF front-end modules for multimode, dual-band Wi-Fi systems and cellular handsets.

News from SiGe Semiconductor, Jan 28, 2004

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Receiver chip aims for automotive access

Atmel's new ATA5282 is an LF ASK (amplitude shift keying) 125kHz ultra-low-power receiver IC with three input channels for three-dimensional (3D) antennas.

News from GD Technik, Jan 27, 2004

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WiMAX set to extend broadband access

Broadband wireless technologies will help bring the next five billion users to the Internet, an Intel Corp executive explained last week at the Wireless Communications Association annual symposium.

News from Intel Corporation, Jan 27, 2004

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Editors choose wireless chipset for award

The Editors of Control Engineering magazine have named Ember Corporation's EM2420 embedded wireless networking solution one of the most significant technical innovations of 2003.

News from Ember Europe, Jan 27, 2004

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Bourk to play crucial role in Bluetooth review

Silicon Wave Senior Director of Advanced Products, Terry Bourk, has been selected to serve as Chairman of the Bluetooth Architectural Review Board (BARB).

News from RF Micro Devices, Jan 23, 2004

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Jameson focuses on European applications

SiGe Semiconductor has expanded its sales team with the appointment of Gary Jameson as the new Director of Sales and Field Applications Europe.

News from SiGe Semiconductor, Jan 22, 2004

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RF transistors boost Korean basestations

Sewon Teletech has used RF transistors from Agere to boost next-generation wireless equipment performance.

News from Agere Systems, Jan 21, 2004

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Bluetooth chip bound for Chinese handsets

Korean mobile phone and data module design company Bellwave has selected CSR's BlueCore silicon for a new Bluetooth enabled GPRS handset design.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Jan 21, 2004

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RF chip aims for medical implants

The AMIS-52100 transceiver is the latest member of the low-datarate ASTRIC (application specific transmit and receive IC) product family from AMI Semiconductor.

News from AMI Semiconductor, Jan 20, 2004

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Easy to implement home control on a single chip

A single chip and a compact module, that add flexible and advanced remote control and monitoring features to a home, office or light industrial device, is now available from Sequoia.

News from Sequoia Technology, Jan 16, 2004

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IC shipments top 10 million mark

SiGe Semiconductor marked the end of 2003 with a major milestone, with IC shipments passing the 10-million-unit barrier.

News from SiGe Semiconductor, Jan 14, 2004

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USI prefers SiGe amplifiers

Universal Scientific Industrial has selected SiGe Semiconductor as a preferred supplier of wireless power amplifiers.

News from SiGe Semiconductor, Jan 14, 2004

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WLAN solutions target consumer devices

A new suite of 802.11a/g WLAN solutions targets high speed mobile consumer devices including cellular handsets, gaming devices, PDAs and emerging home entertainment multimedia client devices.

News from Marvell, Jan 13, 2004

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