CEVA's XC12 DSP Core Targets Multi-Gbit Cellular, Wi-Fi Opportunities
At last month's MWC (Mobile World Congress), CEVA unveiled the XC12, its latest DSP core for communication infrastructure applications. A significant feature set upgrade to the XC4500 DSP core precursor, the XC12 is tailored for the bandwidth, latency and user count demands of next-generation "5G" cellular-supportive infrastructure equipment, ranging from remote digital front-end radio heads through multi-mode baseband processing in various-sized base stations, and all the way to wireless backhaul equipment. And nearer term, the XC12 also supports the ever-increasing implementation complexity of the latest variants of today's "4G" LTE, along with various advanced 802.11 Wi-Fi flavors.
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