Freescale Provides Integrated Voice and Video over IP and WiFi(R) Solution for Mobile Multimedia Handhelds; Combined WLAN Solut
06 April 2006 - 2:00AM
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Now manufacturers of handheld consumer devices can provide WLAN
capability without compromising battery life, thanks to Freescale
Semiconductor's (NYSE:FSL)(NYSE:FSL.B) WLAN solution. This highly
integrated IEEE(R) 802.11 a/b/g wireless platform is intended for
video and audio conferencing, video streaming and
voice-and-video-over-IP (V2IP) applications. Based on programmable
modem technology and complete with Windows (R) CE and Linux(R)
operating system driver suites, the integrated solution
incorporates Freescale's i.MX21 applications processor with the
LP1070 WLAN baseband processor for a comprehensive hardware and
software solution. Freescale's LP1070 solution provides increased
power-efficiency -- not just in standby mode, but also in active
mode, without sacrificing range and speed. "Freescale combines the
versatility of its i.MX applications processor family with the
video processing and power efficiency of its WLAN baseband
processors into one comprehensive, integrated platform," said
Berardino Baratta, general manager of Freescale's Multimedia
Application Division. "We will continue to drive the integration of
our WLAN roadmap with other i.MX processor lines, power management
products and additional Freescale wireless solutions, to deliver
cutting-edge, power-efficient and cost-effective products to the
consumer market." The Freescale ultra-low power WLAN solution is
ideal for today's power-hungry, ever-shrinking consumer devices,
including portable media players, smartphones, VoIP cordless
handsets, wireless gaming consoles and digital still cameras. The
LP1070 family: 802.11 a/b/g WLAN MAC/baseband processors The
Freescale LP1070 suite of processors is extremely power-efficient
and high-performing. This is derived in part from Freescale's
Wireless Broadband Signal Processing (WBSP) technology, an advanced
architecture that surpasses conventional DSPs and ASIC methods
relative to low power, cost and multimode support. The LP1070
baseband processor family includes the LP1071 and LP1072 VFBGA
packages, along with the LP1070FC flip-chip device. i.MX21
processor The i.MX21 multimedia applications processor is a member
of the widely used i.MX family and is designed for use in
smartphones, mobile gaming consoles, video and audio media players,
GPS systems and many other mobile wireless applications. i.MX
processors feature an extensive suite of software including
Microsoft(R) Windows(R) CE and PocketPC(R), Palm OS(R), Symbian
OS(TM), Linux OS and many leading RTOSes, and reference designs to
greatly accelerate the creation of next-generation mobile
communication products. Availability Both the i.MX21 multimedia
application processors and the LP1070 WLAN BB processors are
available today. About Freescale Semiconductor Freescale
Semiconductor, Inc. (NYSE:FSL)(NYSE:FSL.B) is a global leader in
the design and manufacture of embedded semiconductors for the
automotive, consumer, industrial, networking and wireless markets.
Freescale became a publicly traded company in July 2004 after more
than 50 years as part of Motorola, Inc. The company is based in
Austin, Texas, and has design, research and development,
manufacturing or sales operations in more than 30 countries.
Freescale, a member of the S&P 500(R), is one of the world's
largest semiconductor companies with 2005 sales of $5.8 billion
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