"Phone on a chip" could dramatically lower cell phone costs
Texas Instruments is trumpeting a new "phone on a chip" technology that could drastically reduce the cost to manufacture cell phones. Combining a number of different functions on a single chip, the result could be dramatically cheaper cell phones... like US$20 handsets. According to the Chairman of TI,
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