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Altair Semiconductor Achieves Verizon Wireless 4G LTE Chipset Certification

By Staff Author | August 28, 2012

Altair Semiconductor announced that its FourGee-3100/6200 chipset has been certified to run over Verizon Wireless’ 4G LTE network.

“Completing this certification process with Verizon Wireless is a strategic milestone for Altair,” said Eran Eshed, Co-Founder and VP of Marketing, Altair Semiconductor. “We are looking forward to helping develop the next wave of LTE solutions, including M2M, fixed and mobile broadband applications, on Verizon’s world-class wireless network.” Verizon Wireless’ certification process is designed to improve time-to-market and reduce the cost associated with the introduction of new machine-to-machine (M2M) and 4G LTE devices. Verizon operates the world’s largest 4G LTE wireless network, available today in over 330 U.S. markets. The chipset is the core engine behind the LTE device, and certification is crucial for original equipment manufacturers, in minimizing the time it takes from investment to revenue in commercializing devices such as tablets, M2M applications and other LTE products. Altair’s FourGee-3100/6200 chipset supports both FDD and TDD variants using single software, and covers any LTE frequency band in the range between 700-2700MHz. The chipset implements a high performance MIMO receiver and is based on a proprietary O²P™ Software Defined Radio (SDR) processor, offering performance that significantly exceeds traditional communications DSP cores, yet consumes a fraction of the power. The combined chipset offers terminal manufacturers a true global solution. www.altair-semi.com

 

August 28, 2012


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