CEVA-X1 DSP Core Targets Cellular IoT Opportunities
In March, InsideDSP covered the CEVA-X4, the first member of the company's cellular DSP core family based on its CEVA-X architecture framework, and focused on smartphones and tablets that support gigabit-per-second LTE-Advanced and LTE-A Pro protocols. In June, the company introduced the CEVA-X2, with half the scalar units of its bigger sibling (two versus four), and targeting wearables and other devices that harness 10 Mbps LTE-Cat 1 (formerly known as LTE-M Category 1). And now the company has introduced the CEVA-X1, which includes a single scalar unit and is tailored for cellular-connected IoT devices based on the 1 Mbps Cat-M1 (formerly LTE-M Category 0) and 100 Kbps Cat-M0 standards, and also supports global location and navigation systems such as GPS and GLONASS.
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