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Home » Altair’s Latest Silicon Supports LTE Release 10

Altair’s Latest Silicon Supports LTE Release 10

February 20, 2013
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Altair Semiconductor unveiled a new family of chipsets, including two new baseband processors – the FourGee-3800 and FourGee-3802 – and a new radio chip – the FourGee-6300.

Key features of the new chipset family include:

  • Support for LTE Release-10 features
  • Based on Altair’s 3rd generation SDR architecture, software upgradable to future Release-11
  • Category 4 throughput 150 Mbps DL / 50 Mbps UL
  • Support for Carrier Aggregation (CA)
  • High performance 700MHz network processor subsystem
  • Wide frequency band span of 400-3800MHz with 6 concurrent LTE bands for both primary and diversity antennas, enabling global band combinations
  • Integrated IMS/VoLTE with support for HD-Voice
  • Incorporates Altair’s proprietary interference cancellation (INCA™) technology
  • Incorporates Envelope Tracking (ET) technology
  • Supports enhanced Inter-cell Interference Coordination (eICIC)  
  • Ultra low Active and Idle power consumption
  • Rich set of host and peripheral interfaces to support a variety of applications including smartphones, tablets, mobile hotspots, routers and M2M.

http://www.altair-semi.com

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