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Tag Archives: Freescale
The future of the semiconductor IP ecosystem
December 13 Report:- Intel’s next-gen SoC manufacturing process will be able to deliver the next Bay Trail Atom only for 2014 products (with higher end Haswell for H2 2013), and it is just a 26nm process in terminology used by … Continue reading
Posted in SoC, Geopolitics
Tagged Intel, Samsung, MediaTek, Atom, IOT, TSMC, Tri-Gate, finFET, 22nm, 28nm, 20nm, UMC, GlobalFoundries, Haswell, Freescale, STMicroelectronics, Cortex A15, tablet PC, Intellectual Property, 14nm, ARM Holdings, Internet of Things, FD-SOI, TSMC IP Alliance, TSMC IP portfolio, TSMC Soft-IP Alliance, MT6588, Cortex-A7, Allwinner, Haswell-ULT, 22 nm, VIA Technologies, mobile computing, 28 nm, MT6589, semiconductor IP ecosystem, semiconductor IP, SoC manufacturing process, SoC process, Bay Trail, planar transistor, ARM Physical IP division, CEVA, CAST Inc., semiconductor IP market, 20 nm, bulk CMOS, mainstream CMOS, general-purpose foundry business, transistor designs, Sodaville, Lincroft, Z670, Tri-Gate transistor, inflection points, MarketsandMarkets, prime IP partners, IP suppliers, foundries, foundry business, semiconductor intellectual property market, silicon IP market, semiconductor IP revenue, choice IP partner, semiconductor design, reusable subsystems, standard industry IP blocks, in-house IP blocks, foundry and IP business model, system IP, licensable IP blocks, Artisan Physical IP Platform, ARM Artisan IP, standard cells, logic products, memory compilers, interface products, big.LITTLE Processing, Processor Optimization Pack, POP, Mali, Motomic, Kinetis, 14 nm, SOI, 3D devices, AndesCore, Freescale ColdFire, Beyond BA22, EnSilica eSi-3250, LEON3, MIPS32, Fastec TS3, Fastec Imaging Corporation, OpenRISC, CAST IP, BA22-AP
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MWC 2012: the 4G/LTE lightRadio network
Day 1: Alcatel-Lucent at MWC 2012 – lightRadio [AlcatelLucentCorp YouTube channel, Feb 28, 2012] Video of Day 1 at Mobile World Congress 2012. Booth tour, images from Telefonica’s press conference about their live LTE network with lightRadio, interviews and more… … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud Computing strategy, Mobile Internet
Tagged 3.9G, 4G, Alcatel-Lucent, base station, baseband processing, Bell Labs, Bill Huang, China, China Mobile, China Mobile Research Institute, co-creation, digital signal processing, Ericsson, Freescale, IP platform, lightRadio, lightRadio network, lightRadio WiFi, LTE, mobile broadband, mobile broadband platform, mobile broadband services, Mobile World Congress 2012, MWC 2012, QoE, QorIQ Qonverge, quality of experience, Radio Access Network, RAN, Samsung, Samsung Mobile, small cells, SoC, Spain, TD-LTE, Telefonica, video call, WB-AAA, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi hotspots, wideband active antenna arrays
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Good TD-LTE potential for target commercialisation by China Mobile in 2012
See also: Mobile Internet (Aug’11) which is a total update on Aug 26, 2011 with a lot of additions to the original July 19, 2010 content on the following subjects: – LTE and LTE Advanced — HSPA Evolved (parallel to LTE and … Continue reading
Posted in Mobile Internet, Geopolitics, Cloud Computing strategy, State-owned economy
Tagged SoC, Apple, 3.9G, LTE, TD-LTE, China Mobile, China Unicom, China Telecom, Ericsson, TD-SCDMA, India, China, Nokia, Computers and Internet, Huawei, ZTE, Datang, Motorola, Nokia Siemens Networks, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), MIIT, WCDMA, Nortel, NSN, Alcatel-Lucent, Freescale, lightRadio, QorIQ Qonverge, Pakistan, RAN, Radio Access Network, base station, CDMA, Siemens, digital signal processing, baseband processing
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