EE Times:
Truespan Inc., a fabless semiconductor startup developing digital video broadcast (DVB) receiver technology for mobile phones and portable devices, said it expects to deliver a DVB-H chip set for the handheld market by mid-2006.
The next product will be a DVB-T compliant chip set, said Sanjai Kohli, founder and chief technology officer of the eight-month-old company (Long Beach, Calif.). “Our solutions will have 50 percent lower power consumption, higher mobility performance and advanced channel processing than those of our competitors,” Kohli claimed. Truespan is pitted against formidable competition, including Philips, Texas Instruments and more than half dozen other startups. But unlike most of its competition, Truespan is addressing both RF and baseband, Kohli said.
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