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News Release from: Wipro-NewLogic
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 07 June 2001
NewLogic's Bluetooth faces the music
with Yamaha
Yamaha Corp is to use NewLogic's Boost Core and Boost software IP products to add Bluetooth functionality to its IC products, and to manufacture Bluetooth chips and chipsets.
Yamaha Corp is to use NewLogic's Boost Core and Boost software IP products to add Bluetooth functionality to its IC products, and to manufacture Bluetooth chips and chipsets "The features of Bluetooth wireless technology make it a very attractive means of replacing cables in the musical instrument and accessory arena", said Hirokazu Kato, Director, Yamaha Corp
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 21 Jun 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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"By adding Bluetooth capability to our music products we will be able to open up a new world of wireless interconnection between musical instruments, sound and stage equipment", he added.
"The desire to add Bluetooth functionality to a wide range of products is gaining momentum", said Hans-Peter Metzler, President and CEO of NewLogic.
"We are delighted to be able to offer an embedded Bluetooth solution which meets Yamaha's needs, both in terms of technical merit and guaranteed interoperability".
NewLogic's Boost IP family includes a Bluetooth baseband processor, a full Bluetooth software protocol stack and a Bluetooth CMOS radio.
These IP elements, when combined with a suitable microcontroller core, permit the implementation of a single chip Bluetooth solution using industry standard CMOS process technologies.
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