Texas Instruments sees phone-on-chip by year's end
Texas Instruments, the world’s largest maker of cell phone chips, on Monday said it will unveil digital radio technology it says will allow it to combine multiple cellular phone functions into one digital chip by the end of this year. The integrated chip would allow for a 50 percent reduction in power consumption and use of board space inside the phone, the company said.
Read the Share:
Read more
- texas ,
- instruments ,
- sees ,
- phone
Compaq to launch iPAQ h6300
- Global chip equipment sales rise 48 percent
- Intel's Barrett may have to retire very soon
- Bluetooth Wireless Resurrected with New Gadgets
- Sony Aims for 40-50 Percent Rise in Digicam Sales
- Industry Group Sues Software Maker Over DVD Copying
- AMD Turning the Heat Up on Rivalry with Intel
- Motorola Names New Semiconductor Unit
- Scientists develop new hydrogen reactor
- Computer Glitch Identifies Anonymous Amazon Reviewers
Microsoft cancels Mythica MMORPG
- Push for grid computing is on
- Belgian police arrest female virus writer
- IBM switches on Europe's most powerful computer
- Sun to bring Java ID to PCs
- Profanity, partner's name hidden in leaked Microsoft code
- Flaw on Tuesday, exploit by Monday
- First major Linux 2.6 Beta distribution arrives
- Disney rejects Comcast offer
- TI announces first PCI Express architecture physical layer
Sponsored
See more
Latest news
Miscellaneous Previous news
Partners




