LTE-Advanced Handsets for 4G
Due to a lot of somewhat aggressive marketing by carriers, you might think that 4G wireless is already here. After all, wasn't 3G ages ago? But in fact true 4G handsets won't really be available until 2015/6. But to make that schedule, first silicon needs to be available late this year or early next, to allow one or two turns as the systems go through 3 years of testing and type-approval. But in turn that means that the IP required for those chips being designed this year is needed now. So just before Mobile World Congress (the biggest tradeshow for all things wireless) in Barecelona next week, Tensilica is announcing just such a product.
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