Multi-Tech Systems announced Monday an RS232 serial-port CDMA modem with a built-in IP stack, offering Internet connectivity for non-PC applications. The RS232 CDMA MultiModem includes a full TCP/IP ...
Sprint announced that it will be offering dual-mode CDMA/WiMax wireless modems before the end of 2008. The modems will allow users to connect to the Internet via either Sprint's CDMA network or ...
New applications permit data, message sharing between communications protocols. Manufacturers are poised to release new equipment that will permit universal roaming for cellular telephone and mobile ...
Neoreach, a South Korean ASIC design house, announced it has partnered with Samsung Electronics to jointly develop a W-CDMA (wideband code division multiple access) modem IC for base transceiver ...
SAN DIEGO, CA – October 22, 2003 – Silicon Wave, Inc., a supplier of integrated circuits for Wireless Personal Area Networks, today announced that the SiW1712 UltimateBlue radio modem has received ...
Poised for use in Bluetooth CDMA handsets, SiW1711, SiW1712 and SiW1713 offer users a single-chip approach for integrating radio modems into their designs. The SiW1711 is a general-purpose radio modem ...
Intel is testing the XMM 7560, its latest LTE modem and its first to support CDMA networking technology. The company is confident that the product, which can achieve 1Gbps downlink, is moving up to ...
Intel's X-Gold 726 baseband, which is part of the company's XMM 7260 discrete modem solution. Image source: Intel. Venture Beat recently published a piece in which it claims that Intel has roughly ...
Hey all,<BR><BR> I was just the lucky recipient of a new (old) Powermac G5 with OS 10.5 installed. It's one of the older PowerPC machines, but has enough power that I'd like to replace my current PC ...
San Diego, CA and Greensboro, NC, March 15, 2004 ” Silicon Wave and RF Micro Devices, announced their newest UltimateBlue Bluetooth single-chip IC, the SiW1722, designed to meet the rigorous RF, power ...
Between Apple and Qualcomm, it's now a full-scale war. In Qualcomm's earnings call today, CFO George Davis finally admitted what was considered a sure thing by most industry observers, including ...