Product category: Communications ICs (Wired)
News Release from: Coresonic | Subject: LeoCore-1
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 11 September 2006
Core architecture is optimised for comms
With a new type of processor architecture, Coresonic has developed a programmable baseband it reckons will revolutionise the communication industry.
Coresonic, a leading provider of baseband processor technology, has announced the LeoCore-1 programmable baseband processor SIP core With a new type of processor architecture, Coresonic has developed a programmable baseband that revolutionises the communication industry
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 11 Mar 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The LeoCore technology enables the developers of communication semiconductors to build more flexible solutions with less silicon area than fixed-function solutions.
Coresonic licenses the technology as a silicon intellectual property (SIP) core thereby enabling communication semiconductor vendors and module developers to implement this powerful technology in their designs.
"After years of research we have presented an architecture that achieves the best of two worlds, the flexibility of a programmable processor with the low cost and low power consumption of a fixed-function ASIC", says Dr Dake Liu, CTO and Cofounder of Coresonic.