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News Release from: ARC International
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 13 January 2006
Configurable core enables cellular
baseband engine
TTPCom has taken a licence for a configurable ARC 700 core.
TTPCom, the world's leading independent supplier of digital wireless technology, has taken a licence for a configurable ARC 700 core TTPCom has incorporated an ARC 700 processor together with its proven baseband technology to develop a highly optimised system-on-chip (SoC) design for its 3G CBEmacro cellular baseband engine product
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 20 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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"TTPCom's continued adoption of configurable processors demonstrates the technology's growth into applications that previously were dominated by fixed architecture microprocessors", said Derek Meyer, Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing for ARC International.
"ARC's comprehensive configurable product and Support offerings help our expanding roster of customers ensure their ARC-based products have the competitive edge needed to increase share of high growth consumer applications".
"Since 2004 our development teams have been using ARC's configurable technology as a component of our baseband technology, creating a more efficient and less gate intensive design", said Julian Hildersley, Managing Director of TTPCom's Silicon Business Unit.
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