NXP Launches
the World’s Fastest Cellular Modem
NXP Semiconductors, announced the
world’s fastest high-bandwidth cellular soft modem –
Nexperia Cellular System Solution PNX6910. Powered by NXP’s
Embedded Vector Processor (EVP), a powerful Digital Signal
Processing core, the PNX6910 is capable of achieving data
transfer rates of 150 Mbits downlink and 50 Mbits uplink,
and supports multi-mode LTE/HSPA/UMTS/EDGE/GPRS/GSM
capability.
Consumers will benefit from an enhanced
user experience as next-generation mobile devices deliver
ultra-fast Internet browsing, streaming video services,
multi-player gaming and even full length HD films. In fact,
NXP’s Nexperia Cellular System Solution PNX6910 is capable
of downloading an entire HD movie in less than 7 minutes –
over twenty times faster than today’s HSPA Cat 8 devices at
7.2 Mbs. The PNX6910 is also optimized for a wide range of
consumer electronics beyond mobile phones, bringing
broadband connectivity to digital still and video cameras,
next generation laptops, Internet tablets and ultra-mobile
PCs.
“Multimedia content sharing and Web 2.0
services will be the drivers for next-generation handsets
and a new breed of connected consumer electronics,”
according to Dan Rabinovitsj, senior VP & GM of cellular
business at NXP Semiconductors. “The PNX6910 will provide
consumers with the data services and experiences they are
used to from the Internet, while they are on-the-go.”
NXP has selected the first
implementation of a multi-mode baseband processor to address
the LTE market, which is expected to gain rapid acceptance
due to its wide support in the mobile industry and the
ubiquity of GSM standards worldwide. “The PNX6910 will
enable OEMs to develop their next-generation products
quickly during the critical ramp-up phase of the technology,
enabling faster time-to-market and better performance,”
remarked Rabinovitsj.
The PNX6910 will allow cellular phone
and Consumer Electronics manufacturers to participate in the
LTE market from the very start, with a reference design that
can connect a wide variety of handheld products via cellular
services to the internet. The soft modem approach reduces
chip design effort by 1.5 to 2 years due to parallel design
phases. This approach incorporates multi-mode functionality
on a single RF chip and a single baseband chip, which will
help device manufacturers deliver ultra-small form-factors
capable of very high speeds. Meanwhile, power efficiency is
assured through the use of advanced system architectures and
process technologies beating the historical power curve
prediction.
LTE represents the exciting future of
next-generation broadband mobility for consumers, building
on the success story of GSM – widely deployed all over the
world. The PNX6910’s software programmable vector processor
enables multi-mode capability and supports the entire GSM
family of standards, including LTE TDD for China, which
paves the way for truly global roaming.
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