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Alereon and LitePoint to Show Worldwide Wireless USB and Test at CES |
01/02/2008 09:00:03 AM EST Business Wire
Business Editors/High-Tech Editors
SUNNYVALE, Calif. & AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--January 2, 2008--Alereon, Inc., Austin Texas-based provider of advanced WiMedia and wireless USB silicon solutions; and LitePoint Corp., Sunnyvale California-based leader in wireless test-system solutions, will demonstrate at next week's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas today's most advanced wireless USB reference design and a test capability that spans development, device verification, and high-volume production. Alereon's AL5000-based reference design and LitePoint's test system will highlight band-group 6, the only WiMedia band-group currently approved worldwide.
While the rest of the market is grappling with partial WiMedia chip solutions, and bolted-together test-instruments for design and verification, Alereon and LitePoint are paving the way for worldwide WiMedia and high-volume production of WiMedia-equipped devices, said Eric Broockman, Alereon's CEO.
It's great to finally have a chip family that covers the full WiMedia specifications, added LitePoint CEO, Benny Madsen. Now, we actually have a reference design that supports all six band groups and WiMedia data rates. As a result, we can show our single-box test prototype's ability to support full development and fast, low-cost, high-volume testing." |
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Freescale demo's platform for wireless broadband gear |
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Freescale Semiconductor has developed a development platform to speed
and simplify the creation of networking equipment for 3G Long Term
Evolution (LTE) and other emerging broadband wireless technologies.
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Xohm Is the Name, WiMAX Is the Game |
WirelessWeek - August 16, 2007
Xohm Is the Name, WiMAX Is the Game
By Brad Smith
Sprint Nextel went into a lot more detail today about its WiMAX
network, which it will brand Xohm. The carrier said it will spend about
$5 billion building out the network by 2010, expects there will be 50
million devices for it by then, and will generate revenue of $2 billion
to $2.5 billion that year.
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RFID firm making tracks to Texas |
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Ariz. company gets funding, names CEO
Austin Business Journal - July 16, 2007
by Richard Richtmyer
ABJ Staff
A technology startup from Arizona has gotten a fresh infusion of cash, named a new senior management team and moved its headquarters to Austin.
RF Code Inc. -- which makes radio-frequency identification, or RFID, devices that are used to track everything from equipment and people moving through government laboratories to polar bears on the prowl in the Arctic -- has raised $13 million in a second round of funding and moved into a 12,000-square-foot office in Northwest Austin.
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ShowStoppers - A Call for Demonstrators |
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