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Chips Work Hard for the Money, Just Like Everyone Else
by Stacey Higginbotham in August 29th, 2008
Topics: Altair Semiconductor, Apex Ventures, BitWave Semiconductor, Featured, Hitlines, Mobile, Startups, Vanu, Wavesat, chips, handsets, multimode transcievers
Many venture firms shy away from investing in chip startups because of the inordinately high cost and risk involved relative to other sectors. But some firms are still determinedly pursuing silicon by backing wireless chips containing radios that can work on multiple types of networks.
More Radios, Fewer Chips: Why Wireless Integration is Hot
by Stacey Higginbotham in July 22nd, 2008
Without a radio, your cell phone is a small computer that can’t show web pages, check email or even make phone calls. In a sense it’s BrickBreaker playing brick. While it may come as a surprise to learn that it’s radios that do the heavy lifting to keep us connected to GPS satellites, cellular networks, […]
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