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Freescale Semiconductor Expands Open Platform Commitment by joining the LiMo Foundation

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Freescale Semiconductor announced its membership in the LiMo Foundation, a global industry consortium of mobile leaders working to deliver an open and globally consistent, Mobile Linux -based software platform for use by the entire mobile industry. Freescale continues to be a key contributor in the open operating system (Open OS) movement and membership in LiMo is another example of its determination to offer Open OS solutions to handset OEMs.

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Texas Instruments announces industry's first multi-carrier, multi-standard development platform for wireless infrastructure base

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Single platform enables CAPEX savings for operators

DALLAS (March 31, 2008) - With its eye on customers' development costs and challenges, Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) [NYSE: TXN] today announced a scalable, programmable development ecosystem enabling base station OEMs to support multiple carriers of established and evolving wireless standards from a single platform. Based on TI's multicore TMS320TCI6487 and TMS320TCI6488 digital signal processors (DSPs) and multi-interface software libraries, the development platform covers all major air interfaces including GSM-EDGE, HSPA, HSPA , TD-SCDMA , LTE and WiMAX. With a single development platform, OEMs largely "design once-deploy multiple" base stations, significantly reducing design costs, while speeding the deployment of new 3G features and beyond 3G standards.

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