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Wintegra devices utilized in Datang 3G Basestation trials
January 15, 2007
Wintegra, a fabless semiconductor company focused on the access infrastructure market, announced that Datang Mobile is using WinPath access processors in its Super Node B, a high-capacity Base Station currently participating in TD-SCDMA field trials in China, for current and future 3G deployments. Datang Mobile is recognized is a developer and manufacturer of TD-SCDMA 3G technology in China.
Datang uses the WinPath 740 and the WinPath 780W4, which is part of the W-Series family, designed specifically to meet the needs of advanced wireless infrastructure technologies.
Built for the access market, the WinPath1 family of devices is designed to allow direct interface to all common access equipment standards. These system-on-a-chip devices offer fully integrated control path and data path processing, plus highly scalable performance and the most comprehensive software environment available.
The W-Series is optimized for 3G wireless applications, and was developed to meet the needs of 3GPP release 4, 5 and 6 Iub transport interfaces in micro, macro and pico basestation (BTS) products. The chips include TDM, UTOPIA/POS, and Ethernet interfaces, which allows direct connection to any ATM, IMA or IP transport. Using Wintegra's internal packet processing engines and its proprietary hardware architecture, which features modified symmetric multi-processors, the W-Series offers performance across a wide range of wireless systems. This series of processors can also support SDH/SONET channelized interfaces as required by the 3GPP standards.
A number of manufacturers worldwide are already designing with Wintegra's WinPath access processor family, which now includes the W-series for 3G designs. Wintegra plans to further the evolution of WinPath devices, and continue offering solutions to meet the needs of a variety of designs, including those in the wireless infrastructure market.
"We're pleased to see Datang Mobile as a Wintegra WinPath adopter for our combined silicon and software wireless infrastructure solution," said Joe Krystofik, VP of Worldwide Sales for Wintegra.
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