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Greg Delagi, Senior Vice President, TI Wireless Business Unit

Technology to enable the ultimate mobile user experience is not just a thing of the future. Don't miss Greg Delagi speak about the exciting areas he is focused on and the tools you can use to be successful in this competitive market.


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Ramesh Iyer, mobile Internet device product strategy manager, Wireless Business Unit, Texas Instruments

The mobile phone continues to revolutionize our everyday lives. With the integration of new features, the ordinary phone is morphing into an "all-in-one" converged device. As the world embraces new wireless technologies, unique market segments are developing within the mobile marketplace. Today, the development of mobile Internet devices (MIDs) is taking the market by storm. Read about the key drivers of the MID market and the technology foundation required for these new devices to realize success, as increasingly complex applications fuel the need for more innovative silicon designs that reduce time to market. Read more...


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Manish Patel, product manager, Communications Infrastructure Solutions, Texas Instruments

Service providers' desire to offer Beyond3G applications – and the continued evolution in wireless air interfaces – are key driving forces for wireless infrastructure equipment manufacturers to offer platforms with maximum flexibility and performance. To achieve this challenging goal, choosing the best baseband processors platform becomes a long-reaching decision. Read how multicore processors will help base station equipment manufacturers address hardware and software design issues, as well as the performance and efficiency requirements needed to successfully deploy data-intensive Beyond3G applications. Read more...

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