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News Release from: picoChip Designs | Subject: WiMax PHY library
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 09 April 2004
Building blocks to speed wireless
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picoChip is developing a WiMax PHY library, to run on its picoArray processor.
picoChip is developing a WiMax PHY library, to run on its picoArray processor The company already has a number of OFDM building blocks, and this development integrates them to deliver an end-to-end solution, enabling OEMs to accelerate their development of cost-effective WiMax-certified systems
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 4 Dec 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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picoChip Designs has sampled its first device, the PC101, which delivers a massive computational power of 30GMACs per second.
This complements the company's successful reference designs for WCDMA and HSDPA.
The standards agility of the picoArray architecture "future-proofs" today's designs, even as the IEEE802.16 standard evolves to the more complex d and e revisions.
Doug Pulley, cofounder and CTO of picoChip said: "Key manufacturers are already using picoArrays in both 3G and WiMa