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HTC and Samsung Leveraging Revolutionary Front-end Solution

By Skyworks Solutions | November 6, 2013

WOBURN, Mass., Nov. 5, 2013 – Skyworks Solutions announced that HTC and Samsung are ramping SkyOne, a highly customizable, fully optimized front-end solution, in several of their recent smartphone launches. The SkyOne platform, which integrates all RF and analog content between the transceiver and antenna, reduces complexity, size and time-to-market for customers with demanding architectures for advanced mobile applications.

Utilizing Skyworks’ full technology portfolio and advanced multichip module capabilities including proprietary shielding and packaging, SkyOne is the world’s first semiconductor device to condense multiband power amplifiers and high throw switches along with all associated filtering, duplexing and control functionality into a single, ultra-compact package – all in less than half the area of the industry’s most advanced approach. At the same time, this groundbreaking solution provides the world’s best linearity and power added efficiency for smart RF integration. 

“Skyworks is pleased that HTC, Samsung and other mobile device manufacturers are leveraging the benefits offered by our family of SkyOne solutions” said Brad Byk, senior vice president, worldwide sales at Skyworks. “SkyOne offers smartphone, tablet and ultrabook OEMs improved size, flexibility, and time to market– all in an easy to implement and scalable platform that addresses the dramatic increase in bands worldwide.”

For more information, visit www.skyworksinc.com

 


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