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Freescale and Arada Systems collaborate to streamline development of 802.11n access point devices

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Freescale Semiconductor and Arada Systems have collaborated to create a production-ready reference design offered to help speed and simplify the development of concurrent 802.11n access point devices. The solution supports advanced 802.11n features such as security, QoS and multiple SSID for both video and VoIP applications.

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TI responds to thriving VoIP market with new MOVE voice engine supporting customizable applications for next-generation IP phone

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Texas Instruments Incorporated offers equipment manufacturers another option to further innovate their IP phone and VoIP device offerings with the announcement of its Modular Open Voice Engine (MOVE) software, a flexible voice solution ported to run on TI's TMS320C64x TM digital signal processor (DSP) core. MOVE is a highly optimized system software architecture that enables equipment manufacturers to meet the next-generation processing requirements for a broad range of IP-enabled devices utilizing a field-proven voice engine.

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Infineon Introduces World's Highest Integrated VoIP Solution for Next Generation Access Applications

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Infineon Technologies, a leading provider of communication ICs, introduced the VINETIC-SVIP, a new family of devices developed for next-generation VoIP access applications. By enhancing the mature and field-proven technology currently offered in Infineon's low power, high-performance VINETIC and SLIC products, the VINETIC-SVIP family of System-on-Chip (SoC) solutions provide unsurpassed density and scalability.

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Hundreds of innovative ideas submitted in TI's Vision for Voice contest bring new VoIP technology ideas to light

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With its first social media "Vision for Voice" video contest, Texas Instruments elicited the dreams of customers, partners and university students to hear their ideas for the future of voice technology. One contest winner imagined a keyless entry home that was secured with the unique voice of its owners, while another envisioned a device that enhances the quality of life for disabled individuals with voice activation technology. By initiating this voice and Voice over IP (VoIP) technology discussion with those who dream it at work, school or play, TI deepened its understanding of the needs of customers, equipment manufacturers and design engineers to ultimately bring to life their visions of voice controlled appliances, unified communications systems and other associated VoIP applications with TI's field-proven voice technology.

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