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First Bluetooth headset qualified to new standard

BlueCore silicon is enabling GN Netcom to achieve qualification of the industry's first Bluetooth v1.2 headset.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Apr 2, 2004

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Cambridge Consultants sells off ZigBee expertise

Ember Corp has purchased one of the world's deepest portfolios of 802.15.4 radio frequency IC technology from Cambridge Consultants and hired the engineering team that developed it.

News from Ember Europe, Apr 2, 2004

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Plastic packages cut RF transistor costs

Five new high-performance overmoulded plastic packaged transistor products reduce the costs of RF transistor packaging up to 25%.

News from Agere Systems, Mar 24, 2004

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Ember promotes ZigBee Alliance

Ember has gained "promoter" status in the ZigBee Alliance, giving it a seat on the ZigBee board of directors, along with Honeywell, Motorola, Invensys, Philips, Samsung and Mitsubishi.

News from Ember Europe, Mar 24, 2004

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Up-convertor cuts basestation power budget

The AD6633 is a digital up-convertor featuring breakthrough technology claimed to significantly reduce output power requirements for 3G wireless basestation power amplifiers.

News from Analog Devices, Mar 23, 2004

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Nokia spurs surge in RFID technology

The adoption of RFID by mobile phone and handheld device manufacturers took a major step forward at CeBIT last week when Nokia announced plans to incorporate RFID technology into its devices.

News from Innovision Research and Technology, Mar 23, 2004

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Forum to promote near field communications

Nokia, Philips and Sony have combined to set up the Near Field Communication Forum to enable the use of touch-based interactions.

News from Philips Semiconductors, Mar 22, 2004

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Software boosts multimode chipset to 150Mbit/s

New performance acceleration software for the WaveLAN 802.11a/b/g multimode chipset delivers up to 150Mbit/s data throughput for wireless networking products.

News from Agere Systems, Mar 17, 2004

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Power amps oust GaAs from CDMA handsets

SiGe Semiconductor has released the industry's first commercially viable silicon-based CDMA power amplifiers.

News from SiGe Semiconductor, Mar 17, 2004

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Bluetooth radio modem cuts CDMA handset power

The SiW1722 is a single-chip Bluetooth device designed exclusively to meet the rigorous RF, power and cost requirements of CDMA mobile phones using CDMA chipsets with an integrated Bluetooth baseband.

News from RF Micro Devices, Mar 17, 2004

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Active receive mixer aids frequency planning

A novel active receive mixer is claimed to be ideal for the demanding signal processing requirements within wireless infrastructure designs.

News from Analog Devices, Mar 15, 2004

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RFID chip is first to ISO18000-6A

The EM4223 is a new UHF RFID integrated circuit which is fully compliant with ISO18000-6A and the EPC 64bit and 96bit code structures.

News from EM Microelectronic, Mar 12, 2004

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Spread-spectrum SoC rejects "heavy" interference

The WirelessUSB LS radio SoC performs reliably at 10m in the presence of heavy interference from multiple 2.4GHz devices, according to recent interference immunity tests conducted by Cypress.

News from Cypress Semiconductor, Mar 11, 2004

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Florence says "time for coexistence" at 2.4GHz

The single-chip UltimateBlue Bluetooth solution and the codeveloped Intel Wireless Coexistence System have been integrated into Intel's "Florence" concept PCs.

News from RF Micro Devices, Mar 11, 2004

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Novel wireless process cuts out SAW filtering

TrueRF is a novel wireless technology from Xemics that leverages ASIC IP focused on providing absolutely minimum solution cost.

News from Xemics, Mar 10, 2004

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Bluetooth v1.2 certified mobile is a first

A notebook PC using CSR BlueCore silicon has become the first end-user product to be qualified to version 1.2 of the Bluetooth specification.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Mar 5, 2004

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Power amp boosts Wi-Fi integration

The RangeCharger SE2535 power amplifier is claimed to deliver an unprecedented combination of integration and performance to high-speed Wi-Fi systems.

News from SiGe Semiconductor, Mar 5, 2004

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RFID tags keep tabs on smart couplings

Ultra-low-cost tags designed by Innovision R and T will allow Colder Products Company to use RFID tagging across a large range of its smart couplings, radically improving product identification.

News from Innovision Research and Technology, Mar 3, 2004

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Milestone in power amp shipments

Agilent Technologies has shipped its 10 millionth E-pHEMT power amplifier module.

News from Agilent Technologies, Mar 1, 2004

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Bluetooth leaders prove medium-rate operation

Two of the leading companies in the Bluetooth silicon industry have successfully performed interoperability testing for medium-rate Bluetooth devices using both 2 and 3Mbit/s modes.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Feb 26, 2004

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Chipset cuts Edge RF down to three devices

A new fully FTA-compliant quad-band RF system solution for E-GPRS (Edge) handsets is already proven with many different basebands and is highly integrated, comprising just three major components.

News from Renesas Technology Europe, Feb 26, 2004

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WCDMA amplifier leads new performance generation

SiGe Semiconductor is claiming a technology breakthrough with the RangeCharger SE5120, a new power amplifier for WCDMA cellular handsets.

News from SiGe Semiconductor, Feb 25, 2004

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Net seminar to explain wireless technology

Next week, Cypress Semiconductor will host an hour-long net seminar entitled "WirelessUSB LR - the 2.4GHz way to bring affordability, flexibility and range into your commercial or industrial design".

News from Cypress Semiconductor, Feb 13, 2004

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Monolithic CMOS power amp cuts GSM consumption

The Si4300 is billed as the industry's first monolithic CMOS power amplifier (PA) for GSM cellular applications.

News from Silicon Laboratories, Feb 12, 2004

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Smartphone goes wireless

CSR BlueCore silicon has been chosen to Bluetooth enable O2's latest smartphone, the XDA II.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Feb 11, 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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