NEWS: Broadcom’s new 3G chip announced for faster, cheaper phones

February 8th, 2010


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Transfer interpretation 3 times faster Broadcom has voiced the launch of a latest processor and air wave magnitude transceiver for mobile phones which will opposition Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processor and claims to capacitate the prolongation of “high-speed, low price smartphone devices”. ? The latest 65nm HSUPA processor integrates OpenGL 2.0 graphics core and modernized applications processor and is accessible right away for the Windows Mobile and Android mobile platforms. “Utilizing an integrated ARM11 processor which is able of using renouned open handling systems, the Broadcom BCM21553 HSUPA baseband processor can run innovative latest applications and download media files at a many faster speed, ensuing in worldly and affordable handsets, and a some-more gratifying smartphone experience”, says Broadcom. Other claims for the latest thinly slice have been 5.8Mbps of upstream connectivity, 7.2Mbps of downstream connectivity, marked down energy consumption, video await up to HVGA quality, an 8 megapixel camera, and the capability to encode and resolve H.264 video at thirty fps. “With the key of the latest BCM21553 HSUPA baseband processor and BCM2091 RF transceiver solutions, we have been right away enabling a latest era of increasingly affordable handsets which will suggest the fastest cellular connectivity available, as well as the many renouned smartphone facilities together with wireless connectivity and different mobile applications”, says Jim Tran, VP of Broadcom’s Mobile Communications line of business, in a press release

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