Japan's largest 3G mobile operator NTT DOCOMO today announced the successful development of a prototype their chips, consume less than 0.04 W and supports demodulation and decoding MIMO (multiple-input multiple-output) signals. This allows the chip to achieve in descending channel data transmission at speeds up to 100 Mbps. Which is recommended for the future of mobile networks, known as the
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The company Nortel announced the start of an advertising campaign «Energy Nortel in your network», in which customers region EMEA (Europe, Africa and the Middle East), acquires a new data network solution Nortel, offered discounts of three times the amount estimated annual cost network built equipment Nortel, to power. Thus, customers to choose energy-efficient solutions to the data transmission...
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Nokia's CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo unveiled Remade at the Mobile World Congress conference in Barcelona. Remade is an idea to create cell phones that cause less of a strain on natural resources, which also reduces landfill and increases energy-efficient production.Remade uses metals from upcycled aluminum cans, plastics from drink bottles form the chassis, and its rubber key mats are provided by old
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CellPhoneDigest on 13th Feb 2008 (via cellphonedigest.net)
A joint team from MIT and TI researchers revealed an energy-efficient microchip suitable for cell phones
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PhoneArena on 6th Feb 2008 (via phonearena.com)
MIT and Texas Instruments introduce a chip designed for portable electronics that researchers say is 10 times more energy-efficient than current technology.
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NetworkWorld on 5th Feb 2008 (via networkworld.com)
Researchers at MIT and Texas Instruments have unveiled a new chip design for portable electronics that can be up to 10 times more energy-efficient than present technology. The design could lead to cell phones, implantable medical devices and sensors that last far longer when running from a battery.
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CellularNews on 4th Feb 2008 (via cellular-news.com)