Texas Instruments the worlds largest supplier of semiconductor chips used in mobile phones, introduced two new chips designed to enable high-speed Internet access for homes and for use in the next generation of Web-based wireless gadgetry.
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The C64x, which is used in infrastructure applications such as high-speed Internet access from the home and third-generation wireless base stations, is expected to improve performance by more than 10 times its previous fastest chip.
The C55x, which is an energy-saving chip, requires only 15 percent of the power of the most power-efficient DSP available now and delivers five times the performance. More information can be found on » US launches anti-trust probe against graphic chip makers AMD and :: Fast forward about a decade and the highest end gaming cards cost about the same price and are Whatever Happened to the Texas Instruments Home Computer? http://www.dvorak.org/blog/?p=8392HOME | Technical media and press relations.:: Ramtron launches new FRAM-enhanced Processor Companion family with high-speed New parallel FRAM device combines Texas Instruments’ proven 130 nanometer http://www.humbugpr.com/10182/11494.htmlHOME |
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