Samsung Selects Amalfi Semiconductor for Multiple Handset Platforms
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Amalfi Semiconductor has announced that its AM7808 CMOS transmit module has been selected by Samsung for multiple high-volume 2G handset platforms targeting emerging markets.
The AM7808 is a complete CMOS high-power transmit module for low-cost quad-band GSM/GPRS module handsets. Utilizing Amalfi's proprietary AdaptiveRF architecture, the AM7808 generates high output power at high efficiency over a phone's full operational range.
"Being selected by Samsung, the largest worldwide provider of mobile phones, is a significant achievement for Amalfi," said Mark Foley, CEO and president at Amalfi. "It further validates our cost-effective, high performance CMOS power amplifier technology and our ability to service customers at very high volumes."
The announcement marks another milestone for the startup as it continues to see strong adoption of its CMOS power amplifier technologies in next-generation handset applications for emerging markets. Amalfi anticipates shipping over 150 million units worldwide by the end of 2012.
The AdaptiveRF architecture is a silicon platform that enables the development of highly integrated CMOS power amplifiers for cellular handsets and data terminals. This platform leverages a CMOS linear power amplifier core that achieves high Power Added Efficiency (PAE) enabling extended battery life while decreasing the size and cost of front-end cellular handset designs.
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