Altair Semiconductor, a fabless chip company developing the most advanced 4G mobile semiconductors,
has reportedly signed an alliance of agreement with
ANADIGICS, Inc., a company that is focused in the design and manufacture of radio frequency integrated circuit solutions for the broadband and wireless communications markets, to further enhance LTE technology adoption.
LTE is the natural evolution to existing, widespread 3G networks around the world. It is gaining strong momentum worldwide, with 42 LTE network operators in 21 countries already announcing a commitment to the 4G technology.
“ANADIGICS is proud to play a role in the development of 4G solutions such as LTE. By working with leaders like Altair, not just to enable but to drive 4G and LTE adoption, we make it possible for operators to migrate their networks to new technologies that support the next generation of wireless applications,” said Greg White, senior vice president of RF Products at ANADIGICS, Inc. “Our collaboration with Altair emphasizes the importance of having innovative RF products that provide our partners and customers with industry leading solutions for advanced 3G and 4G applications. We are pleased to be providing LTE PAs that enable Altair’s FourGee LTE USB ExpressCard UE to provide exceptional performance on data upload with low power consumption.”
ANADIGICS power amplifiers are recognized for their high linearity and high efficiency in the industry’s smallest packages.
Under terms of this cooperation, Altair will be integrating ANADIGICS power amplifiers (PAs) into the recently announced FourGee LTE USB ExpressCard UE (User Equipment).
Altair’s FourGee LTE USB ExpressCard UE is Category-3 datacard solutions. The card is said to have undergone extensive and successful interoperability testing (IOT) and is currently being used in various field activities throughout the world.
Altair’s FourGee-3100/6200 baseband/RFIC LTE chipset, the ExpressCard, will be an ideal test and IOT UE platform for system vendors and carriers involved in the development, trialing and deployment of LTE systems, according to the company. The FourGee LTE USB ExpressCard UE is also said to be a reference design for terminal manufacturers working to develop commercial products based on the FourGee family of LTE chips.
“Altair’s LTE work with ANADIGICS is a powerful extension of our existing and fruitful cooperation in the mobile WiMAX space,” said Eran Eshed, co-founder and vice president of marketing and business development of Altair Semiconductor. “Our strategic relationship with ANADIGICS will continue to be valuable for both organizations as Altair develops new reference design products in support of additional RF bands.”
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