How Wireless Modem IP is Aiding Roadmap to 5G Chipsets
The semiconductor industry is steadily charting its course toward 5G chipsets with the availability of extremely complex system-on-chip (SoC) designs that support the surge of data traffic over next-generation wireless networks. Take Blu Wireless Technology, for instance, the IP supplier from Britain that is using the Arteris FlexNoC interconnect in its Hydra WiGig and backhaul subsystems.
Blu Wireless, which designs and licenses wireless modem IP for multi-gigabit communications standards like WiGig, is among the early entrants in the commercial 60 GHz chipset market. The chipsets for 60 GHz millimeter wave radio with up to 7 Gbit/s speeds have passed the certification tests and are ready for production and launch in 2016.
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