Marvell to license 3G protocol software stack from Motorola
05:01 - Tuesday 13 February 2007 by THG Reporting Team
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: marvell, motorola Category : Miscellaneous
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: marvell, motorola Category : Miscellaneous
Marvell on February 12 announced that it has reached an agreement with Motorola to license the Motorola TTPCom cellular protocol software stack, which Marvell says will enable it to deliver a comprehensive hardware and software platforms for 3G smartphone manufacturers. The terms of the agreement provide Marvell with a complete manufacturing and distribution license.
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