Articles tagged with: Power Amplifier and Infineon
Apples's iPhone 3GS Costs $178.96 to Manufacture
With the new iPhone 3G S's Bill of Materials (BOM) and feature set nearly the same as the previous model in the iPhone line, you might think the product's component selection would be virtually unchanged. However, a dissection conducted by iSuppli's Teardown Analysis Service reveals some interesting changes in the parts and suppliers. more
Related Tags: apple, iphone, iphone-3gs, stmicroelectronics, triquint, broadcom, toshiba, iphone-3g-s, gsm, umts, wlan, nand, andrew, flash, display, antenna, nxp-semiconductors, cambridge, dialog-semiconductor, marvell-technology, marvell, elpida
Apple Stresses Manufacturing Cost Reduction for iPhone 3G
The new iPhone 3G sports an evolutionary design that favors cost reduction instead of cutting-edge features, supporting Apple's goal of expanding its market share and achieving a worldwide presence for the product, according to a physical teardown analysis conducted this weekend by iSuppli. more
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Power Amplifier Suppliers Take Advantage of Handset Market Growth
Four handset power amplifier (PA) suppliers below the top three gained share in 2005, according to findings in a recent Strategy Analytics report. According to this report, second-tier suppliers, Anadigics, Avago, Mitsubishi and TriQuint, grew by concentrating on innovations for better PA efficiency and smaller size, by focusing on growing niche markets and partnering with leading transceiver suppliers, such as Infineon and Qualcomm. more
Related Tags: analytics, w-cdma, strategy-analytics, power-amplifiers, anadigics, gallium-arsenide
CMOS Grows on Mobile-Phone Transceivers
CMOS process technology is enjoying increasing use in Radio Frequency (RF) transceiver chips of mobile phones and by 2009 will be employed in 40% of wireless handsets shipped, iSuppli Corp. predicts. more
Related Tags: isuppli, semiconductors, germanium, radio-frequency, antenna, cmos
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