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Alliance aims for single-chip wireless

Ember Corporation has announced a development partnership with Chipcon, a leading developer of high-performance radio frequency (RF) integrated circuits.

News from Ember Europe, May 6, 2003

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WirelessUSB to enable keyboard and mouse solutions

Cypress Semiconductor and NMB Technologies are to develop wireless keyboard and mouse solutions based on Cypress's WirelessUSB technology.

News from Cypress Semiconductor, May 5, 2003

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MCUs take low-power radio links onboard

Microchip now has a complete system solution for short-range unidirectional RF communications.

News from Microchip Technology, May 1, 2003

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Award for dual-band chipset

Semiconductor Insights (SI) has presented Intersil with its 2003 Insight Award for most innovative wireless device for the Prism Duette dual band, 802.11 a, b and g chipset.

News from Intersil, Apr 29, 2003

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Bluetooth radio processor aims for sub-$4 BoM

The single-chip UltimateBlue 3000 radio processor delivers the proven high-performance capabilities of previous Silicon Wave Bluetooth products on a low-cost 0.18-micron CMOS process.

News from RF Micro Devices, Apr 25, 2003

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Wide-voltage transceiver switches to metering

Recent improvements in the manufacturing process now enable Xemics to offer the popular XE1202 ISM-band transceiver with an extended voltage range from 2.4 to 3.6V.

News from Xemics, Apr 25, 2003

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SoC transceiver turns to ZigBee standard

AMI Semiconductor is the first company to offer a live demonstration of an operational ZigBee-compliant wireless transceiver IC.

News from AMI Semiconductor, Apr 18, 2003

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SoC cuts wireless access points down to size

The ISL3893 WiSOC is reckoned to be the world's most highly integrated access point chip solution.

News from Intersil, Apr 16, 2003

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Dual-mode WLAN chipset goes on show

Synad has begun demonstrating its Mercury5G dual mode chipset for 802.11a, b and g wireless standards.

News from Synad Technologies, Apr 14, 2003

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Demo shows success of low-bitrate video on DAB

RadioScape has participated in a joint demonstration with Microsoft, NTL Broadcast and Tandberg Television of the next key advance for DAB technology at the NAB show in Las Vegas.

News from RadioScape, Apr 10, 2003

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PLLs optimise RF performance for cellular uses

National Semiconductor has expanded its wireless product offerings with the introduction of a new family of PLLatinum phase lock loops (PLLs) for cellular applications.

News from National Semiconductor, Apr 8, 2003

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Chipset enables frugal GPS module

Racewood Technology Company has developed the world's lowest power GPS receiver.

News from Xemics, Apr 2, 2003

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Bluetooth-enabled modem features 100m range

Billionton has launched a Bluetooth V.90, 56K modem using CSR's BlueCore single-chip technology.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Mar 28, 2003

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Wi-Fi chipset is Sharp choice

Sharp Corp has selected Intersil's Prism wireless LAN chipset to provide Wi-Fi (IEEE802.11b) connectivity for its new NotevisionM25X wireless projector.

News from Intersil, Mar 26, 2003

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Adapter adds Bluetooth to legacy handsets

The BlueCore2-External single-chip solution has been chosen to Bluetooth-enable the Jabra BT200 headset that allows wireless connectivity with Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Mar 19, 2003

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RFID chip keeps tabs on multiple tags

The Atmel AT24RF08C is an RFID chip that employs the 125kHz industry-standard carrier frequency for long range access applications.

News from GD Technik, Mar 17, 2003

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Wireless technology aims for medical device market

An exciting new set of capabilities has come to medical device design with the adoption of wireless technology enabled by products such as the Astric family of SoC transceivers from AMIS.

News from AMI Semiconductor, Mar 14, 2003

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RFID chips keep track of Benetton's garments

Philips has joined forces with Lab ID and Psion Teklogix to provide Benetton with the world's largest item-level tagging implementation of RFID technology in the fashion industry to date.

News from Philips Semiconductors, Mar 14, 2003

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Cambridge duo aim for Bluetooth niches

Cambridge Silicon Radio is to work with Cambridge Consultants in the first of a limited series of agreements designed to provide Bluetooth solutions for niche markets.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Mar 12, 2003

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Amplifier slots in to wireless reference design

RangeCharger wireless technology has been integrated into new wireless LAN reference designs from Broadcom Corp.

News from SiGe Semiconductor, Mar 12, 2003

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Agere transistors could save billions

A new series of Agere transistors with lower operating temperatures are aimed at making lower cost wireless basestations a reality

News from Agere Systems, Mar 6, 2003

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Chipset provides entry to RFID systems

The 13.56MHz Legic smart was specifically developed to meet the requirements of contactless access control products such as door locks but is also suitable for use with time and attendance terminals.

News from Legic Identsystems, Mar 5, 2003

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Chipset anticipates wireless standards

Libertas 802.11g solutions will accelerate the growth of WLAN into consumer and enterprise markets by offering features to enable robust video streaming and the highest level of security.

News from Marvell, Mar 3, 2003

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Bluetooth chip makes tablet PC even more mobile

Bluetooth technology from Cambridge Silicon Radio features in Toshiba's new tablet PC.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Feb 28, 2003

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Transceiver powers FCC-approved hopping module

Pegasus Technologies has developed a 915MHz band transceiver based on the versatile Xemics ultra-low-power XE1202 transceiver chip.

News from Xemics, Feb 27, 2003

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