Motorola Wireless Chip Boss Sees Growth, Profitability
Motorola claims its new Mobile Extreme Convergence chip design will cut the cost of making wireless devices by as much as 50 percent, shrink wireless chip platforms from the size of a business card to that of a postage stamp, and yield major improvements in memory usage, security and battery consumption.
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