Freescale, Nokia and Symbian collaborate to develop 3G single core reference design
Freescale Semiconductor, Nokia and Symbian are joining together to create what they claim is the first 3G mobile phone reference design using Freescale’s single core modem, targeted to run S60 software on Symbian.
This reference design is expected to provide handset manufacturers and operators a solution to address the mid-tier 3G market segment, and to reduce device development time by up to 50%.
More here at DigiTimes.
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