“Freescale Semiconductor” will be displaying its new “Long Term Evolution (LTE) Technology” at the ‘Mobile World Congress Conference’ in Barcelona next week.LTE technology is expected to change the face of mobile phone industry in near future.
“FreeScale Semiconductor” is advancing this LTE technology that has a potential linear linkage from cellular handsets at one end to the cellular networks at the other end. The company claimed that the demo-tests of this technology proved a peak data rate of 96 Mbps on downlinks and 86 Mbps on uplinks. With this rate of data transmission and receiving the technology is capable to stream any high definition video at high speed.
“FreeScale” after its spinning off from Motorola in 2004 has developed its own new technology that is specifically aiming to capitalize the LTE on higher side. This new technology based architecture lowers down the clock speed and simultaneously also reduces the power consumption in addition to the high data rate The demonstrated capability of streaming high speed video with extremely higher rate of transfer also “illustrates both the growing maturity of the LTE specification and our unique implementation”, according to Tom Deitrick who is the senior Vice President and General manager of FreeScale’s cellular products group.
The company is making attempts to enter in to service agreements with some of the reputed service providers in order to commercialize the LTE products in more profitable way. Among the wireless carriers around the world UMTS technology is becoming popular day by day.FreeScale’s LTE technology will facilitate the high-speed wireless infrastructure and application of this technology will help in enhancing the UMTS infrastructure. Some of the top wireless service providers including Vodafone and Verizon have also expressed their probable plans to make a shift to LTE in near future.
“FreeScale” is currently applying customized processors with ‘microcoded engines’ for achieving the “Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM)” in order to keep a pace with the basic requirements of LTE high speed data transfer technology.
To strengthen the network base, “FreeScale” has also been successful in tuning up various types of ‘RF power amplifiers’, ‘programmable digital signal processors’, and ‘Power QUICC communications processors’ to be compatible with the LTE technology. The LTE infrastructure of “FreeScale” also features “coupled Layer 1 and Layer 2 LTE radio processing”, according to the company.
“FreeScale” acquired the semiconductor operations after its spinning off from Motorola. Motorola is also considering the sale or spinning off operations for its troubled mobile phone device unit. It is continuously loosing grounds in world markets to the giants including Nokia, Samsung, and LG.
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