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2004-05-12 | Comlent raises new capital for RF IC mass production Comlent Semiconductor Co. Ltd has raised new capital from Intel Capital and 3i Group plc amounting to $9 million. |
2003-11-11 | Startup eyes RF chips at China's booming handset market A small startup based in China developing RF chips is looking to capture 50 percent of the country's fast-growing market for PHS handsets. |
2006-11-07 | New solutions make inroads for China's TD-SCDMA Although the future of China's domestic 3G standard is still uncertain, a few more roadblocks have been cast aside with the release of a Chinese single-chip transceiver IC and the introduction of a TD-SCDMA field tester. |
2004-12-27 | Chinese company develops complete RFIC transceiver Comlent announced it is the first Chinese company to successfully develop a whole RFIC transceiver and power amplifier chipset for PHS/PAS handsets. |
2007-01-30 | China firms mount FM tuner face-off Two Shanghai companies are tuning in to the FM radio chip market, hoping to challenge market leaders with their own CMOS-based offerings. |
2007-03-16 | China firms challenge radio chip market leaders Two Shanghai-based companies are tuning in to the FM radio chip market, hoping to challenge market leaders NXP Semiconductors and Silicon Laboratories with their own CMOS-based offerings. |
2004-12-24 | Chinese company develops complete RFIC transceiver Comlent, a fabless RFIC design house, announced Tuesday (Dec. 21) it is the first Chinese company to successfully develop a whole radio-frequency integrated circuit (RFIC) transceiver and power amplifier (PA) chipset for PHS/PAS handsets. |
2006-12-18 | Tester, ICs boost TD-SCDMA's chances in China China-based Tektronix Inc. and Rising Microelectronics Co. Ltd will have TD-SCDMA transceiver technology available, casting aside a few more roadblocks on China's domestic third-generation standard. |
2008-01-16 | Shanghai achieves Valley-like stardom It took several years of intense development efforts but it was all worth it as Shanghai now gasconades the most complete IC industrial chain in China with wafer foundries; IC design houses; assembly and test companies; and device and material firms. |
2007-03-02 | Pavilion to highlight China's homegrown IC design houses Underscoring the increasing importance of China's homegrown IC design houses to the local electronics industry, this year's IIC-China features local IC design houses in a special IC Design Pavilion. |
2009-02-19 | iPod look-alike packs extra surprises It can be easily mistaken for the iPod Nano, but the less expensive Esolo MP4 multimedia player packs extra features such as FM radio and voice recorder. |
2005-06-14 | Intel sets up $200 million venture fund in China Expanding its efforts in China, Intel Corp. on Monday (June 13) announced the establishment of a $200 million venture capital fund in that nation. |
2005-04-20 | Chinese startup preps CMOS RF chip, with VC support A Shanghai-based communications start-up is slowly unveiling its plan to ride China's large and rapidly growing market for wireless devices. |
2007-01-01 | China's homegrown spec hits true 3G speed China's mobile-phone technology has finally broken into the realm of honest-to-goodness 3G, with handset data rates reaching 384Kbps in real-world conditions. |
2007-03-16 | China's 3G spec still deferred Testing of China's 3G standard has been extended into Q4, dashing handset chipmakers' hopes of cashing in on 3G phones this year. |
2005-04-20 | Asia vendors dial into Handyphone The Personal Handyphone System has suddenly become communications flavor of the day, with no fewer than five Asian companies now signaling their readiness to jump into PHS during the next few months. |
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