Realtek wireless USB PHY transceiver ASP to halve by 2007
A potential partnership between Realtek and Intel whereby Realtek Semiconductor physical (PHY) interface technology is licensed for wireless USB solutions should lead to increased gross margins and net profits for the IC design house, industry sources indicated. Realtek also plans to drive sales of its wireless USB solution by shrinking the average selling price (ASP).
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