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Sub-$200 netbooks on the cards from Freescale
...offer new ways to utilise the internet," he said. Freescale, which used to be Motorola's semiconductor wing, is in the process of selling... Read more
Jan 6, 2009
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Service and ROI Drive Chip Manufacturer's Commitment to Voice
Freescale Semiconductor Inc. wanted to replace a self-service voice automation solution phone directory as it spun off from its parent company, Motorola Inc... Read more
Dec 19, 2008
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Motorola, Panasonic welcome LiMo Platform
...aboard. The new phones, from Motorola, NEC and Panasonic, are the...have come onboard, including chipmaker Freescale, PacketVideo and Telecom Italia, bringing... Read more
Aug 4, 2008
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Apple powers up with Intel inside
...tectonic shift for Apple, which has used processors from IBM and Motorola (now Freescale Semiconductor) throughout the life of the Mac. However, the company has... Read more
Jun 7, 2005
silicon.com > Technology > Mobile
3G phones get less circuitry - thankfully
...on four of the five leading platform chipsets: NEC/Agere, Motorola SPS (now Freescale), STMicroelectronics/TI and Ericsson Mobile Platforms and its partners. Qualcomm... Read more
Sep 13, 2004
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