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Ceva sees DSP cores used in land mobile radios in Japan

Richard Wilson
Tuesday 14 February 2012 00:01

Ceva has announced that Japanese radio comms company Icom has licensed its DSP core silicon IP for a range of digital wireless communication products. 

Icom is using the DSP for its programmable wireless baseband chipset for land mobile products.

"The optimal balance of power and performance delivered by our DSP is ideal for Icom's evolving product lines as they enhance wireless baseband functionality," said Eran Briman, vice president of marketing at CEVA. 

Ceva programmable DSP cores are used across the wireless communications industry by companies such as Broadcom, Intel, Mindspeed, Nufront, Samsung, Spreadtrum, ST-Ericsson, VIA Telecom and Xincomm.

The company said it has over 15 design wins for LTE.

ICOM manufactures land mobile, marine, amateur, air band and communications receivers.

www.icom.co.jp/world

 

 

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