Infineon and Global Locate announce tiny GPS receiver
Infineon Technologies and Global Locate on January 10 announced the successful development of what they claim is the industry’s smallest Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver chip for mobile telephones, smart phones and personal navigation devices. Based on the Hammerhead chip, the new Hammerhead II chip is optimized for cellular handsets and mobile devices requiring high performance, low power and an extremely small footprint.
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