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News Release from: Freescale Semiconductor | Subject: MXC300-30
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 09 February 2006
3G reference design speeds handsets to
market
Freescale, Nokia and Symbian are joining together to create the first 3G mobile phone reference design using Freescale's single core modem, targeted to run S60 software on Symbian OS.
Freescale Semiconductor, Nokia Corporation and Symbian are joining together to create the first 3G mobile phone reference design using Freescale's single core modem, targeted to run S60 software on Symbian OS This reference design is expected to provide handset manufacturers and operators the first real solution to address the mid-tier 3G market segment, and to reduce device development time by up to 50%
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 20 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The foundation of this new reference design will be Freescale's MXC300-30 platform, part of the award-winning Mobile eXtreme Convergence architecture.
The reference design is expected to offer a pre-integrated development and verification environment, providing shorter time-to-market for phone manufacturers, operators and system integrators.
Freescale is showcasing the MXC300-30 platform at next week's 3GSM World Congress held in Barcelona.
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"This S60 on Symbian OS-based single core reference design is a great step forward for OEMs to align feature sets and dramatically reduce development time for next-generation mid-tier 3G mobile phones", said Franz Fink, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Freescale's Wireless and Mobile Systems Group.
"Additionally, operators can increase their coverage by adding more people to the network and recouping 3G infrastructure investments".
"This collaboration with Freescale and Symbian is an excellent milestone for S60 and 3G evolution".
"Together we expect to create a solution that further supports the solid volume growth of S60 and serves the mid-tier 3G market segments", said Matti Vanska, Vice President, Mobile Software Sales and Marketing, Nokia.
"The reference design provides our customers an efficient way to introduce S60 devices with advanced capabilities for imaging, multimedia and business services expected in today's 3G handsets".
"Symbian is focused on reducing development costs and improving performance for our customers' mid-tier low-cost phones", said Jorgen Behrens, Vice-President, Product Management and Strategy, Symbian.
"The results of this collaboration with Freescale, Nokia and Symbian will encourage handset manufacturers to develop more 3G phones and significantly shorten their time to market".
Elektrobit Group, a company specialised in wireless technology design and testing, is implementing this reference design utilising Elektrobit's expertise in 3G technology and S60.
This work further supports Elektrobit's initiative to develop a 3G S60 on the new Symbian OS reference phone.
Not only is this reference design expected to help handset manufacturers address key market segments, it is designed to simultaneously provide operators the opportunity to add more users to the network and recoup 3G investments.
"We are encouraged by the initiative taken by Freescale, Nokia and Symbian to develop a reference design based on the MXC300-30 platform, which we hope will enable lower cost 3G S60 devices based on Symbian OS in 2007", said Jens Schulte-Bockum, Vodafone Group Director of Terminals.
The revolutionary MXC300-30 platform is part of the Mobile eXtreme Convergence family of platforms from Freescale.
The single core modem processor at the heart of the MXC platforms combines, yet de-correlates, the DSP call processing functions and the MCU applications processing into a single processor for a separate, clean development and optimisation of each function.
The MXC family includes the MXC275-30 platform for 2.75G Edge solutions, as well as the MXC300-30 platform for UMTS/WCDMA 3G solutions.
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