United Kingdom : CSR signs new partnership deals for Bluetooth chips.Byline: shiv03 U.K. bluetooth microchip (1) Another term for a microminiaturized integrated circuit (a "chip"). (2) To insert an RFID tag beneath the skin of an animal. It is expected that some day, humans will be microchipped. maker CSR PLC CSR (LSE: CSR), or Cambridge Silicon Radio is a company based in Cambridge, England whose main product line is a single-chip implementation of the Bluetooth standard for radio-signal communication between devices. CSR is a fabless semiconductor manufacturer. said Thursday it had signed three new partnership deals that will extend its reach in the Bluetooth and PC Wi-Fi communications market. The Cambridge-based company said it would be partnering with PC Wi-Fi manufacturer Ralink and RealTek to deliver high-speed wireless designs to PCs and netbooks. The company also said it is working with its foundry A semiconductor manufacturer that makes chips for third parties. It may be a large chip maker that sells its excess manufacturing capacity or one that makes chips exclusively for other companies. partner, the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. on a new edge 40 nanometer One billionth of a meter. Nanometers are used to measure the wavelengths of light. See angstrom and metric system. low power RF process technology. Vice President of Advanced Process Technology Development, Mark Redford, said the partnership with TMS TMS Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (alternative medicine for depression) TMS Test Match Special (sports - cricket) TMS Texas Motor Speedway TMS Transportation Management System TMS Toyota Motor Sales is key to the company's ability to deliver advantages to customers through integration, power efficiency and cost efficiency. The company added that alliances such as this are an integral part of its strategy of providing the benefits of the latest Bluetooth standards to a broad customer base. Copyright : Euclid Infotech Pvt. Ltd. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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