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China`s mobile phone makers to adopt Intel`s new chipset
Intel Corp. recently announced a new cellular processor that uses wireless-Internet-on-a-chip technology. The microchip is the first in the industry to combine the key components of today`s cellular phones and handheld computers onto a single silicon chip. The chip, known as the Intel PXA800F cellular processor, is a key component of the Intel Personal Internet Client Architecture, Intel`s development blueprint for handheld wireless communication devices that combine voice communications and Internet access capabilities.
Intel has signed an agreement with leading mobile phone makers in mainland China, believed to be a contract which allows the mainland`s leading mobile phone makers to include the chipset in their models. These companies include Putian Capital, CEC, Eastcom, China Bird, TCL and Legend. The companies are expected to release their first handsets with the Intel PXA800F cellular processor later in the year. According to industry observers, the move only comes naturally as local manufacturers are always eager to apply key technologies that can help their products stand out in the stiff market.
The Intel PXA800F cellular processor is built using a single process to place all key components onto one chip with the industry`s 0.13-micron silicon-manufacturing technology. The design promises better functionality, longer battery life due to more efficient energy consumption and more innovative and compact phone designs.
To assist phone manufacturers with the rapid development and deployment of wireless devices, applications and services, Intel has been working with communications industry leaders to offer a complete communications system in support of the Intel PXA800F. These companies include TTPCom Ltd, Esmertec, Elektrobit, ADI, RF Micro Devices Inc., Dialog and Jamdat.
The Intel PXA800F cellular processor features a 312MHz Intel Xscale-based processor with 4M on-chip flash memory and 512K SRAM. In addition, the PXA800F includes a 104MHz signal processor which uses Intel`s MicroSignal architecture with 512K integrated on-chip flash memory and 64K of SRAM. The single-chip systems supports GSM/GPRS cellular networks.
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Mainland makers sign deal for new Internet chip
Intel has signed an agreement with leading mobile phone makers in mainland China allowing them to use a new cellular processor in their new mobile phones.
The processor uses wireless Internet-on-a-chip technology and is the first to combine the key components of today`s cellular phones and handheld computers onto a single silicon chip.
The chip, known as the Intel PXA800F cellular processor, is a key component of the Intel Personal Internet Client Architecture, Intel`s development blueprint for handheld wireless communication devices that combine voice communications and Internet access capabilities.
Among the mainland companies included in the agreement are Putian Capital, CEC, Eastcom, China Bird, TCL and Legend. The companies are expected to release their first handsets with the Intel PXA800F cellular processor toward the end of 2003.
Industry observers say the move is designed to help Chinese products stand out in the intensely competitive market.
The processor is built using a single process to place all key components onto one chip with the industry`s 0.13-micron silicon-manufacturing technology. The design promises better functionality, longer battery life (due to more efficient energy consumption) and more innovative and compact phone designs.
The processor features a 312MHz Intel Xscale-based processor with 4M on-chip flash memory and 512K SRAM. In addition, it includes a 104MHz signal processor which uses Intel`s MicroSignal architecture with 512K integrated on-chip flash memory and 64K of SRAM. The single-chip system supports GSM/GPRS cellular networks.
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