Silicon Wave chips target OEMs. (Business).

RCR Wireless News, December, 2001 by Meyer, Dan

A little more than a month after rolling out its second-generation Bluetooth chipset, San Diego-based Silicon Wave Inc. added a trio of specialized radio modem chipsets aimed at original equipment manufacturers. The chipsets include both CDMA-and GSM-specific radio modems for wireless handsets and a 32-bit ARM core-based baseband processor with integrated flash memory for higher-level applications.

The wireless handset-specific products, the CDMA-based SiWl702 and GSM-based SiW1703 combine many of the same design features of the previously released 1701 radio modem, including a 2.4-GHz Bluetooth radio transceiver and GFSK burst modem. But, while the 1701 is designed for maximum implementation flexibility, Silicon Wave said the technology specific models...

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