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Broadcom introduces smallest 4G LTE-Advanced Modem for Smartphones and Tablets
2013-02-12 14:36:00| MobileTechNews
The new BCM21892 will support LTE4 speeds up to 150Mbps, and is now sampling to early access customers with production planned in 2014.
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Soitec's Engineered Substrates Used In More Than 50% Of Smart Phones And Tablets Manufactured Today
2013-02-11 01:13:18| rfglobalnet News Articles
Soitec (Euronext), a world leader in generating and manufacturing revolutionary semiconductor materials for the electronics and energy industries, has estimated that its engineered substrates used in manufacturing semiconductors for mobile communications are incorporated in at least 50 percent of smart phones and internet-connected tablet computers being produced today.
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Soitec's Engineered Substrates Used In More Than 50% Of Smart Phones And Tablets Manufactured Today
2013-02-11 01:13:18| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
Soitec (Euronext), a world leader in generating and manufacturing revolutionary semiconductor materials for the electronics and energy industries, has estimated that its engineered substrates used in manufacturing semiconductors for mobile communications are incorporated in at least 50 percent of smart phones and internet-connected tablet computers being produced today.
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Smartphones, Tablets Help UW Researchers Improve Storm Forecasts
2013-02-11 01:09:49| rfglobalnet News Articles
The next advance in weather forecasting may not come from a new satellite or supercomputer, but from a device in your pocket. University of Washington atmospheric scientists are using pressure sensors included in the newest smartphones to develop better weather forecasting techniques.By Hannah Hickey
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Smartphones, Tablets Help UW Researchers Improve Storm Forecasts
2013-02-11 01:09:49| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
The next advance in weather forecasting may not come from a new satellite or supercomputer, but from a device in your pocket. University of Washington atmospheric scientists are using pressure sensors included in the newest smartphones to develop better weather forecasting techniques.By Hannah Hickey
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