| 31st January - NXP Semiconductors
will demonstrate the worlds first LTE /HSPA/ UMTS/ EDGE/ GPRS/ GSM multi-mode
baseband platform which forms the basis of a next-generation Software Defined
Radio (SDR) system solution at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Above
shows the demo unit. Powered by NXPs Embedded Vector Processor (EVP),
a powerful new Digital Signal Processing core, the solution is capable of achieving
data transfer rates of 150 Mbits downlink and 50 Mbits uplink and supports multi-mode
capability to cope with evolving mobile standards, particularly challenging for
the next generation of mobile terminal manufacturers. The differentiating
value of the EVP-based modem architecture is the ability to support multi-standard
baseband processing with negligible area and power penalties a significant
breakthrough from previous generations of baseband architectures. Though
the specifications for LTE are being finalized, NXP is able to implement preliminary
specifications today and update the multi-mode baseband as the standard evolves.
Critical to this approach is the implementation of the highly-parallel EVP to
provide the computational resources for demanding MIMO and OFDM modem functionality.
This software programmable platform will enable OEMs to develop their next-generation
products quickly with on-the-fly changes to the core behavior of the modem during
the critical ramp-up phase of the technology, enabling faster time to market and
better performance. This is the first cellular system solution to
use NXPs breakthrough EVP technology to support the entire GSM family of
standards, right through to LTE, said Marc Cetto, Executive Vice President
& General Manager, Business Unit Mobile & Personal, NXP Semiconductors.
The solution is fully compliant to the current draft of the 3GPP R8 standard,
and was defined in close partnership with global operators, OEMs and infrastructure
vendors. Using a software-defined radio approach, we can create silicon and system
platforms that evolve as quickly as the industry does. NXP has selected
the first implementation of a multi-mode baseband processor to address the LTE
market as it represents the exciting future of next-generation broadband mobility
for consumers. NXP has fully committed to the Long-Term Evolution of the
3GPP roadmap and is investing significantly in standardization and industry-wide
cooperation to realize the vision of a connected-everywhere future, remarked
Cetto. LTE customers will benefit from an enhanced user experience as next-generation
devices deliver ultra-fast Internet browsing, streaming video services, multi-player
gaming and even full length HDTV films. LTE will usher in a new era of mobile
connectivity, and provide consumers with the services and experiences they are
used to from the Internet, while they are on-the-go. Multimedia content sharing
and Web 2.0 services will be the drivers for next-generation handsets and a new
breed of connected consumer electronics, according to Mr. Cetto. This technological
breakthrough is targeting not only the handset market, but will also be optimized
for next generation laptops, Internet tablets and a new breed of ultra-mobile
PCs (UMPC). About NXP Semiconductors NXP is a top 10 semiconductor
company founded by Philips more than 50 years ago. Headquartered in Europe, the
company has 37,000 employees working in more than 20 countries and posted sales
of EUR 5 billion in 2006. NXP creates semiconductors, system solutions and software
that deliver better sensory experiences in mobile phones, personal media players,
TVs, set-top boxes, identification applications, cars and a wide range of other
electronic devices. News from NXP is located at www.nxp.com. Back
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