
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Wireless chipset",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Surface mount plus for wireless chipset from
Mimix Broadband, which we summarised at the time by saying "Receiver and transmitter pair join the XP1031-QK power amplifier to complete the industry's first 38GHz SMT chipset".
A few weeks before,
we featured the news release Wireless chipset meets HDCP specification from
Amimon: "Amimon's WHDI chipset enables new wireless HDTV applications such as wireless HDTVs, wireless multimedia projectors and wireless HD video accessories".
In November 2007, we covered the news from Green Hills Software
concerning its Platform for Secure Wireless Devices
- take a look at More options in wireless device design
which says: "New capabilities provide customers requiring Wi-Fi support in current and/or future products a rapid, low-risk path to satisfy wireless design requirements".
Take a look also at the news release from Metalink, Wireless chipset works with Intel net processor,
as well as Wireless chipset is certified to Wi-Fi draft from Metalink,
and Wireless test expertise attracts funding from LitePoint Corp.
See also:
Speedy buffer uses Serial RapidIO
(November 2006)
Extending its leadership in wireless infrastructure design, Integrated Device Technology has unveiled its 10G serial buffer, the industry's first Serial RapidIO-based memory solution
Funding reinforces long-term financial standing
(October 2006)
Icera has received a $20 million investment from 3i as an extension to its recent series C funding round, which now totals $60 million
Core powers wireless LAN chipset to speed record
(January 2006)
WLANPlus is a new wireless LAN chipset based on the MIPS32 4KEc processor core that supports multimedia over the proposed IEEE 802.11n standard at record speeds
Wireless chipset startup raises Eur 9 million
(May 2005)
A syndicate of four venture capital funds consisting of Nordic Venture Partners, Innovacom, Teknoinvest and Industrifonden has invested Eur 9 million in Nanoradio headquartered in Kista, Sweden
Wireless chipset selected for M2M duties
(May 2005)
Sony Ericsson has selected Agere's W-Edge chipset and software for delivering high-speed wireless connectivity in notebook PCs
Silicon Storage Technology to acquire G-Plus
(October 2004)
Silicon Storage Technology has signed a definitive agreement to acquire substantially all the assets of privately held G-Plus
Radio comes onboard by design
(October 2004)
MaxStream has begun design licence programmes for its long-range and low-cost lines of XStream and XCite wireless technology
Single-chip dual-band WCDMA transceiver is a first
(February 2004)
Texas Instruments is the sampling the industry's first single-chip, dual-band WCDMA RF transceiver for advanced 3G mobile devices
Memory distribution deal expands internationally
(February 2004)
Nu Horizons Electronics Corp and Integrated Silicon Solution are to expand their product service and market distribution agreement beyond North America
Editors choose wireless chipset for award
(January 2004)
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
Chipset takes smartphones to the Edge
(January 2004)
The industry's first complete Edge chipset uses the OMAP platform to deliver flexible Edge-based smartphones, feature phones and PDAs, all within a footprint half the size of a business card
Modular CDMA solution aids differentiation
(December 2003)
A new chipset provides a flexible and open solution supporting the cdma2000 1X standard for wireless communications
Compact chipset gives handsets the Edge
(November 2003)
A new Class 10 Edge wireless chipset is 20% smaller than competing offerings, delivering the industry's smallest and fastest Edge silicon solution for high-speed mobile phone designs
Open environment to cut cost of mobile Java
(November 2003)
Sun Microsystems and TI are working together to deliver optimised end-to-end wireless solutions for 2.5G and 3G networks
Smartphone takes OMAP route
(October 2003)
OMAP application processors and TCS wireless GSM/GPRS technology from Texas Instruments will power the P30 - the first smartphone from BenQ Corp
Networking big guns line up for wireless chipset
(July 2003)
Corega, D-Link Systems, Fujitsu Siemens Computers, I/O Data, Linksys, Netgear and SMC Networks are all developing 802.11g draft-compliant products using Intersil's second generation Prism GT chipset
Digital RF chip provides frugal Bluetooth module
(June 2003)
The newest Bluetooth module for mobile devices from Taiyo Yuden is based on a single-chip Bluetooth solution from Texas Instruments
Analyser speeds complex Bluetooth development
(May 2003)
The BPA-D12 protocol analyser is claimed to be an effective and indispensable tool in the development of devices conforming to draft specification released by the Bluetooth SIG
Trio to target CDMA chipsets
(May 2003)
Texas Instruments and STMicroelectronics are both to offer ICs based on technology developed jointly with Nokia that together compose standard CDMA chipsets
Chipsets carve out four different mobile segments
(February 2003)
Four new GSM/GPRS chipset solutions build on the market success of their predecessors to enable compelling new multimedia applications on wireless mobile devices addressing all market segments
Elcoteq joins Innovative Convergence fan club
(February 2003)
Elcoteq, Europe's largest electronic manufacturing services company, is the 12th company to adopt Motorola's Innovative Convergence platforms
Processors boost wireless application performance
(February 2003)
Five new OMAP processors increase the performance of advanced applications that include graphics, multimedia and Java as much as eightfold while decimating power drain in wireless handsets and PDAs
Chipset cuts UMTS handsets down to size
(February 2003)
Manufacturers of UMTS handsets and wireless PDAs will soon enjoy significant design advantages thanks to a new highly integrated four-chip dual-mode TCS4105 UMTS chipset and reference design
Sharp is keen on GSM/GPRS wireless chipset
(November 2002)
Sharp Corp is using Analog Devices signal processing products, including the SoftFone GSM/GPRS wireless chipset and LCD control and power management technologies in the new GX10 GSM/GPRS camera phone
Processor hosts Java for 2.5 and 3G mobiles
(March 2002)
Texas Instruments is working with software developers to complement its OMAP processors and wireless chipsets with advanced Java technology for 2.5/3G mobiles, PDAs and mobile Internet devices
Legend puts TI solutions into real world
(February 2002)
China's leading PC and Internet appliances manufacturer Legend Holdings has selected Texas Instruments wireless GSM/GPRS chipset technology to power its new Legend wireless handset
Wireless digital assistant uses OMAP
(February 2002)
The Texas Instruments OMAP processor is being used to power Hewlett-Packard Company's first full-colour wireless digital assistant (WDA) - the HP Jornada 928 WDA
Reference design put Microsoft on OMAP
(February 2002)
Manufacturers can now quickly deliver high-quality 2.5G smart phone devices with the help of a complete reference package combining Smartphone 2002 software with OMAP processors
GPRS chipset gains Java
(January 2002)
Kada Systems and Texas Instruments are to integrate the Kada Mobile Platform with TI's TCS2100 GPRS chipset
Sharp puts wireless chipset to use for TV
(September 2001)
Sharp has integrated Intersil's Prism WLAN chipsets in its new AN-SS700 audio/visual digital transmission system which allows wireless television viewing throughout the home
Intersil ships volumes of four-chip Prism chipset
(March 2001)
Prism/work, Intersil's new enterprise networking product business, has begun volume shipments of PRISM 2.5, its latest wireless chipset optimised for smaller form factor applications

