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Sequans releases mobile WiMAX Wave 2 chip
 
Chip features high performance MIMO for better throughput and lower power consumption, says the firm
 
CYBERMEDIA NEWS
 
Wednesday, March 28, 2007

 

ORLANDO
MARCH 27, 2007

WiMAX semiconductor solutions provider Sequans Communications introduced its newest chip, the SQN1130, for WiMAX mobile stations.

The chip, the third generation WiMAX chip the firm has brought to market, includes all MAC and PHY features required by the 802.16e Wave 2 mobile WIMAX profile, including full 2X2 MIMO, Sequans said in a statement.

With the new SQN1130, Sequans said it has lowered power consumption by an additional 20 per cent compared to its WiMAX Wave 1 chip, released last fall. SQN1130 consumes 280 mW of power in active mode and delivers throughput of over 30 Mbps.

"The performance of the SQN1130 clearly shows that WiMAX in every mobile device is a present possibility," said Bernard Aboussouan, Sequans' VP of Marketing and Business Development.

"The high throughput and low power consumption of our new chip make it suitable for even the smallest of mobile devices and shows that WiMAX can be the powerful alternative to 3G that it has been envisioned to be," he added in the statement.

The statement added that the SQN1130 is RF-independent and tightly integrated with leading RF solutions, providing equipment manufacturers the ability to address opportunities in virtually any frequency band.

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