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KSW Microtec signs up for RFID chip

Label technology specialist KSW Microtec is to use the Jewel chip from Innovision Research and Technology to deliver low-cost smart tickets in the mass transit sector.

News from Innovision Research and Technology, Jun 15, 2004

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Pair to promote combined cellular/cordless design

CSR is working with IVT Corp on Bluetooth designs to advance "one-phone" combined cellular/cordless applications.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Jun 14, 2004

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New Bluetooth chips enhance datarates

CSR has launched a fourth generation of its Bluetooth silicon, designed for enhanced datarate (EDR) Bluetooth, launched this week by the Bluetooth SIG at WiCon World in Amsterdam.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Jun 11, 2004

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Low-power radio systems shrink to single chips

Three new RF ICs each offer complete low-power radio system solutions on a single chip, simplifying the design and reducing bill of material costs for customers.

News from Analog Devices, Jun 10, 2004

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WLAN and Bluetooth shrink to one package each

New 802.11b low-power WLAN and Bluetooth semiconductor "system-in-package" solutions from Philips are specifically designed to operate at the same time in small-form-factor systems.

News from Philips Semiconductors, Jun 10, 2004

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GSM/GPRS transceiver cuts board area in half

The Aero II GSM/GPRS transceiver is billed as the industry's smallest, highest performance RF transceiver for cellular handsets.

News from Silicon Laboratories, Jun 10, 2004

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CMOS radio cuts the cost of wireless LAN chipsets

Athena Semiconductors has unveiled two wireless local area network chipsets for wireless connectivity primarily in Cardbus and MiniPCI solutions.

News from Athena Semiconductors, Jun 4, 2004

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Ord takes charge of Bluetooth business

CSR has appointed Richard Ord as Vice President of the company's Bluetooth Business Unit.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Jun 2, 2004

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Radio chip takes "Fantastic voyage"

Given Imaging is using an ultra-low-power transmitter chip from Zarlink in its M2A capsule endoscope.

News from Zarlink Semiconductor, May 31, 2004

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Chip-scale reader to accelerate RFID growth

The io is billed as the world's smallest and lowest-cost 13.56MHz RFID reader.

News from Innovision Research and Technology, May 28, 2004

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Low-power-radio transceiver takes more onboard

The MICRF505 is Micrel's next-generation RadioWire transceiver, designed to save space and cost while increasing performance and ease of use.

News from Micrel Semiconductor Europe, May 27, 2004

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First for Korean GSM Bluetooth handset

Pantech, one of the largest handset manufacturers in the world mobile phone market, has chosen CSR's BlueCore silicon to Bluetooth-enable its latest high-function G800 mobile phone.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, May 21, 2004

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Single-chip Bluetooth comes in under $3

The STLC2500 is a single-chip product for handheld terminal applications that adds full Bluetooth v1.2 function and capability with superior radio performance and very low power consumption.

News from STMicroelectronics, May 20, 2004

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Timberlake focuses on microwave products

Link Microtek, the Basingstoke-based supplier of RF and microwave components and subsystems, has appointed Paul Timberlake as Microwave Product Engineer.

News from Link Microtek, May 17, 2004

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Profits rise following floatation

CSR has published unaudited financial results for the first quarter.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, May 12, 2004

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Singmin to head up quality function

Andrew Singmin has joined SiGe Semiconductor as Quality Manager, responsible for extending SiGe Semiconductor's quality management system.

News from SiGe Semiconductor, May 6, 2004

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Duplexer and power amp come together

A novel front-end module provides the industry's first combined CDMA duplexer/power amplifier for use in dual-band and US PCS mobile phones and wireless data cards.

News from Agilent Technologies, May 3, 2004

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Smart card chip set for US transport applications

Giesecke and Devrient has licensed the Jewel low-cost contactless smart card chip for mass transit ticketing from Innovision Research and Technology.

News from Innovision Research and Technology, Apr 29, 2004

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NASTEE technology extends to RFID chips

AMI Semiconductor has been selected by Magellan Technology to manufacture two of its RFID silicon solutions, including ST3 for StackTag version 3 and BT3 for ItemTag version 3.

News from AMI Semiconductor, Apr 26, 2004

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Budget chip meets ITSO smart ticketing standard

Innovision Research and Technology has partnered with BemroseBooth to develop the world's lowest-cost RFID smart ticketing chip.

News from Innovision Research and Technology, Apr 26, 2004

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Queen's Award completes hat-trick for CSR

CSR has won the internationally renowned Queen's Award for Enterprise, its third business accolade so far this year.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Apr 23, 2004

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RFID chip meets latest standards

Philips has released the industry's first RFID chip compliant to worldwide regulations supporting the EPCglobal standardisation activity for UHF.

News from Philips Semiconductors, Apr 21, 2004

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Bluetooth turns handset to virtual office

The Orange SPV E200 uses the CSR BlueCore Bluetooth solution.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Apr 16, 2004

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Xsilogy to use wireless for process monitoring

Ember Corp has teamed up with Xsilogy to develop the next generation of wireless systems for managing demanding industrial processes in chemical, energy and industrial water treatment applications.

News from Ember Europe, Apr 16, 2004

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Chip keeps clocks in tune

The ML6191 is the industry's first single-chip LSI for radio-controlled clocks, combining signal receiver, decoder and real-time-clock functions onto a single chip.

News from Oki Electric, Apr 14, 2004

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Communications ICs (wireless):

Communications ICs are dedicated devices that may be used for the transmission, reception or processing of signals in a communications system, either wirelessly or wired.

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