Infineon and Nokia cooperate on 4G/LTE technology

Posted on Thursday, November 26 2009 @ 21:07 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Nokia and Infineon announced a cooperation to develop 4G/LTE transceiver solutions.
Nokia and Infineon will work together to ensure that current and future generations of Nokia’s licensable modem designs work seamlessly with Infineon’s RF transceiver solutions, giving the industry access to complete modem solutions for HSPA (high speed packet access) through LTE (long term evolution) and beyond.

Facilitated by this cooperation, both companies will jointly drive the interface standardization for LTE-Advanced enabling data rates of up to 1Gb/s. Providing a validated system with an open interface will enable a fast roll out of new products and increase competition in the market for advanced modem chipsets.
Source: X-bit Labs


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