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Analog Devices collaborates with Ericsson to develop a programmable baseband platform using Analog's TigerSharc processor
April 27, 2004
NORWOOD, Mass. -- Analog Devices, Inc. (NYSE: ADI), a leading supplier of high-performance semiconductors for signal processing applications, today announced that it has collaborated with Ericsson (Nasdaq: ERICY) to develop a programmable baseband platform based on Analog Devices’ TigerSHARC® Processor for WCDMA base stations. The Ericsson base stations leverage the programmability and unique memory structure of the TigerSHARC ADSP-TS201 Processor to deliver telecommunications service providers systems that are lower in cost, scalable in capacity, and enable the rapid deployment of new features and media-rich content in a mobile environment.
The TigerSHARC Processor design-in demonstrates the commitment of Analog Devices, a supplier to Ericsson of analog semiconductors, to leverage its signal processing expertise — both analog and digital — to help customers develop best-in-class products, according to Jerald G. Fishman, president and chief executive officer of Analog Devices, Inc. “Ericsson’s incorporation of the TigerSHARC Processor in its cellular base station technology is one proof point supporting our objective to offer our customers a constantly growing menu of industry-leading technology options,” said Fishman. “This important design win represents the next phase in what we expect will be a strong and enduring collaboration with Ericsson.”
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