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Infineon, Nokia agree to push LTE radios towards 1-Gbit/s

01 декабря 2009

Infineon Technologies AG and Nokia have said they are going to cooperate on the development of RF transceivers for use in LTE wireless communications. The work could lead to systems which can deliver 1-Gbit per second data transfer rates. The agreement covers a non-exclusive collaboration to make sure Nokia's baseband modem technologies work with Infineon's RF ICs.

As Nokia is prepared to license out its modem designs the collaboration will give the electronics industry access to complete modem solutions for HSPA (High Speed Packet Access) through LTE (Long Term Evolution), Infineon said.

Infineon did not indicate how many engineers would work on the project, or for how long. But the collaboration involves teams from both companies working on the architectural and system challenges with the compatibility verified by way of a technology reference platform. The work is expected to contribute to the LTE-Advanced standard enabling data rates of up to 1Gbit per second.

Infineon did not say when the 1-Gbit/s wireless data rate would be achieved or when the Infineon-Nokia verification platform would be demonstrated.

"We are grateful to expand our successful collaboration with Nokia beyond our current platform and RF activities," said Professor Hermann Eul, member of the Infineon management board, in a statement.

"Taking advantage of each company's expertise as leaders in their respective fields, this cooperation will help to deliver standard-based, industry-leading solutions for mobile internet devices," said Pekka Sarlund, vice president of wireless modems at Nokia, in the same statement.

Источник: EETimes.com

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