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Fujitsu is exhibiting its WiMax devices, demonstrating its WiMax solutions and unveiling its WiMax SOC roadmap at 3GSM
February 12, 2007
BARCELONA, Spain -- Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe (FME) is exhibiting its WiMAX devices, demonstrating its WiMAX solutions and unveiling its WiMAX SoC roadmap on Hall 2.1 Stand C50, at the 2007 3GSM World Congress in Barcelona.
The 3GSM World Congress is one of the biggest mobile technology exhibitions in the world attracting over 50,000 visitors during the four days and is uniquely fully endorsed by the GSM Association.
Fujitsu is one of the founding and board members of the WiMAX Forum and will use the event to showcase its highly integrated one-chip MAC and PHY mixed-signal baseband SoC, designed to optimise performance and power consumption using 90nm low-leakage process technology, and well-suited for PC cards and mobile devices.
Visitors to the Fujitsu stand at 3GSM will enjoy the very first public demonstration of its mobile WiMAX SoC targeting WiMAX Forum Wave 2 certification, showing how it is possible to enjoy all the advantages of home broadband, particularly video, via mobile multimedia applications. The demonstration will show how video clips stored in the server are sent as a stream to the PC via the prototype Fujitsu mobile base station with the baseband SoC used in a mobile station.
This mobile WiMAX SoC fully complies with IEEE 802.16e-2005, and incorporates highly integrated, scalable1024 FFT OFDMA PHY and full MAC processors; adaptive modulation schemes including 64QAM, 16QAM and QPSK; and an interface for MIMO RF modules, in a small-footprint FBGA package.
Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe (FME)
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