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ZTE Opens LTE Testing Lab in the USA

­ZTE has opened a LTE testing laboratory at its U.S. headquarters in Richardson, texas. In the lab, ZTE will demonstrate and test its dual-mode CDMA/LTE platform, which enables carriers to lay the foundation for the delivery of LTE services in the USA. more

Related Tags: zte, testing, bandwidth, radio, USA


Huawei Opens LTE Laboratory in North America

Huawei has announced the opening of a Long Term Evolution (LTE) laboratory located in texas, USA. Initially established with prototype equipment in the autumn of 2008, the facility has been upgraded to fully support commercial product releases for North America. The lab recently implemented Huawei's first commercial LTE solution release targeted at operators in the United States and Canada. Additionally, local research and development teams are now able to work more closely with North American operators to rigorously test LTE systems before delivery.  more

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Strong Consumer Interest in Wireless Power Charging

Citing research from sources including Ipsos Vantis, AcuPOLL, and Frost & Sullivan, the Wireless Power Consortium says there is a strong demand for its wireless power charging systems. However, it should be noted that much of the mobile industry had already agreed to standardise on a micro-USB charger for all future phones.  more

Related Tags: frost-&-sullivan, wireless-power-consortium, micro-usb, ovi, iden, driving, tim, rsa, semiconductor, texas-instruments


Semiconductor Kings Suffer Sales Tragedy in 2008

Shakespeare's adage, "Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown," was certainly true for the kings of the semiconductor industry in 2008, with eight out of the Top-10 suppliers suffering revenue declines for the year, according to iSuppli Corp.  more

Related Tags: broadcom, semiconductor, texas-instruments, intel, flash-memory, samsung, qualcomm, isuppli, digital-signal-processor, toshiba, fujitsu, nec, nxp, sony, sharp, 3, memory, analog, hynix, nand, on-semiconductor, flash


Popular Consumer and Mobile Products Fuel MEMS Boom

From the gyroscope in your PlayStation 3 game controller, to the accelerometer in your iPhone, Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) are making major inroads in the consumer- and mobile-electronics worlds, causing market revenue in this area to nearly triple from 2006 to 2012, according to iSuppli.  more

Related Tags: microsoft, iphone, isuppli, ict, driving, nintendo, stmicroelectronics, playstation, mems, 3, accelerometer, mp3, gyroscope, microelectromechanical, notebook


Mobile Phone Market Poised for Slowdown in 2009

The impact of the global economic crisis will spread to the mobile phone market resulting in a downturn in shipments in 2009. According to IDC, total mobile phone volumes will be 2.2% lower in 2009 than 2008 levels, the first downturn in annual shipment volumes since 2001 when shipments declined 2.3%. Over the past several years, the mobile phone market has enjoyed double-digit annual growth due to an increased emphasis on emerging markets. However, emerging market growth has been steadily slowing as these markets mature. IDC now expects worldwide growth to be just 7.3% in 2008 before slipping into negative growth in 2009.  more

Related Tags: nokia, texas-instruments, social-networking, smartphone, qualcomm, smartphones, idc, chipset


Embedded Systems Will Drive Demand for 4G Mobile Data

A major push to include embedded 4G technologies in a wide range of mobile and consumer devices will create a built-in market for anticipated 4G services such as mobile WiMax and LTE, but it also will force some fundamental changes in the mobile industry ecosystem, particularly in the relationships between network operators and device suppliers, according to the latest report from Unstrung Insider.  more

Related Tags: texas-instruments, intel, mobile-wimax, gsm-association, hspa, patents


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