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Freescale powers 3G wireless stations

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PARIS, FRANCE: Freescale Semiconductor, a provider of semiconductor services, today announced it has powered wireless base stations that allow service providers to deploy one technology and later upgrade to more advanced standards such as LTE or WiMAX with a simple software installation.

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Unified common platforms are helping base station equipment manufacturers meet this requirement, while creating significant market opportunities for semiconductor providers offering the flexibility and performance necessary to support the ultra-high data rates of next-generation air interfaces, the release added.

To meet carriers’ demand for sophisticated unified common platforms, worldwide base station OEMs are turning to Freescale Semiconductor and its broad portfolio of industry-leading multicore processors and DSPs.

Alcatel-Lucent recently designated Freescale’s QorIQ P4080 processor and MSC8156 DSP as the foundation for a platform targeting highly flexible wireless base stations designed to meet the current and future requirements of the world’s leading wireless carriers.

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"Alcatel-Lucent’s Converged Radio Access Network (RAN) solution provides mobile operators with wireless technology that will enable them to meet their needs today and offer a smooth evolution path toward LTE to address tomorrow’s market challenges,” said Mike Iandolo, president of Alcatel-Lucent’s Wireless Product Division.

He added that Freescale's multicore processors help them ensure that Alcatel-Lucent solutions feature the advanced processing intelligence that would enable their customers to satisfy their subscribers’ expectations.

“As advanced wireless standards draw closer to mainstream adoption, Freescale is focused on providing the world’s top OEMs with the flexibility, performance and systems knowledge they need for success in today’s highly competitive environment,” said Lisa Su, general manager and senior vice president of Freescale’s Networking and Multimedia Group.

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