Psion and Motorola sign mobile terminal dealRoy RubensteinPsion and Motorola have announced they are to jointly develop mobile Internet access devices. This is the first time Psion has officially announced it is developing devices that will enable on-line access while on the move. The two firms are also members of Symbian, and will use the company’s operating system at the ...
Monthly Archives: January 2000
UK firms fly out for mobile jamboree
UK firms fly out for mobile jamboreeMelanie ReynoldsUK mobile system design firms will make a strong showing at the GSM World Congress being held in Cannes, France this week.TTP Communications, Cambridge Positioning Systems, Aerial Group and ERA Technology will all be demonstring their capabilities at the mobile communications showcase.Digital wireless specialists TTP Communications will be offering for licence a complete ...
ARM ends strong year on top
ARM ends strong year on topAlex Mayhew-SmithARM Holdings has confirmed its place as the market leader for Risc processors having announced an estimated 175 million units shipped in 1999.The figures represent a massive ramp-up for the firm with only 51 million units shipped in 1998. About half of the units are used in mobile phones and the rest in a ...
JMAR licenses ASIC technology from Philips
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Soyo rolls Coppermine boards with Intel 820 or Via Pro133 chipsets
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Transmeta CPU surfaces in Taiwan
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UMC defends IBM/Infineon deal
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Via may find ITC ally in AMD
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Rambus confounds market share estimation
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Intel samples new spin of i820 chipset
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