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Fujitsu Global Mobile Platform Inc. Commences Operations

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Fujitsu Global Mobile Platform Inc. ("FMPI"), a joint venture established based on a memorandum of understanding (MOU) tied between Fujitsu Limited's former LSI business divisions (currently a separate entity, Fujitsu Microelectronics Limited, "FML") and the Institute for Information Industry ("III") of Taiwan, announced its commencement of operations from today. FMPI will develop reference designs - designs which improve design efficiencies - for WiMAX-related products for Taiwan-based ODM vendors, in addition to providing technical support.

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New White Paper from Fujitsu Microelectronics, Cisco, Describes Benefits of Adaptive Beamforming in WiMAX Networks

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Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc., a global leader in WiMAX SoC technology and solutions, has co-authored with Cisco a new white paper entitled Beamforming Boosts the Range and Capacity of WiMAX Networks. The paper, which describes how adaptive beamforming can magnify the advantages of a WiMAX network, is available at http://us.fujitsu.com/micro/wimax/beamforming

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Fujitsu and Jurong Technologies collaborate to develop new range of WiMAX products

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Fujitsu Microelectronics and Jurong Technologies industrial Corporation are pleased to announce that Jurong Technologies, through its subsidiary I-Sirius Pte Ltd, has selected Fujitsu as its WiMAX baseband SoC partner. I-Sirius will use Fujitsu's Mobile WiMAX baseband SoC, which is fully compliant with IEEE802.16e-2005 standard, to develop WiMAX products such as embedded modules, USB dongles and Express cards.

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New Infineon LDMOS RF Power Transistors Target 2.5 to 2.7 GHz WiMAX, Wireless Broadband Applications with Industry-Best Peak Out

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Neubiberg, Germany April 1, 2008 Infineon Technologies AG (IFX: FSE, NYSE), a leading supplier of communication ICs and solutions, today announced two new LDMOS RF power transistors targeting wireless infrastructure applications, such as WiMAX, in the 2.5 GHz-to-2.7 GHz frequency band. These products, which provide peak output power of up to 170 W, extend Infineon's broad portfolio of RF power transistors for WiMAX applications, which currently includes 10 W, 45 W and 130 W devices. The high peak power performance of the new LDMOS RF power transistors will enable designers to simplify their RF power amplifier designs.

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Fujitsu expands its Mobile WiMAX options with Infineon's advanced WiMAX RF Transceiver

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Both 3.5GHz and 2.5GHz now supported

Barcelona, Spain and Langen, Germany, February 11, 2008 - Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe's (FME) Mobile WiMAX customers now have the option to address the 3.5GHz-licensed band, in addition to the 2.5GHz band, with Infineon's new WiMAX RF Transceiver SMART WiMAX. This means that the vast majority of all licensed bands worldwide can be supported with one highly integrated and flexible front-end.

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