12 companies in wireless ecosystem make list of most ethical firms
Several mobile and wireless companies have made this year’s list of the world’s most ethical companies, chosen by Ethisphere. Companies are ranked based on their internal ethics and compliance...
View ArticleAT&T, Cisco, GE, IBM and Intel form consortium for IoT
Five major players in telecom and industry are joining forces to accelerate interoperability in the development of the Internet of Things through industrial Internet applications. AT&T, Cisco, GE,...
View ArticleChip news from Sequans, Renesas, Intel and Texas Instruments
Sequans wins contracts for LTE-only modems LTE-only modems are gaining traction on both sides of the Pacific, with China Telecom announcing today that its upcoming LTE launch will include devices...
View ArticleAricent taps Intel reference design for SDN, NFV platform
Aricent is taking advantage of an Intel reference design in rolling out software-defined network and network functions virtualization software that runs on the chip maker’s Open Network Platform Switch...
View ArticleChip news from Altera, Broadcom, Freescale, and Intel
Altera FPGA solution speeds up test and measurement Altera (ALTR) says its Stratix 10 FPGAs (field-programmable gate arrays) and SoCs are delivering 2X core performance gain in their designs compared...
View ArticleC-level shifts: Intel, Freescale, InterDigital bring on new execs
Intel’s new CMO: from razors to chips Intel has a very strong history of promoting from within, but the chip giant has looked beyond its Santa Clara, Calif., campus for its new chief marketing officer....
View ArticleChip News: LTE broadcast and IoT security
LTE broadcast The race to supply chipsets for Verizon’s LTE Multicast demo at last weekend’s Indy 500 was won by Qualcomm and Sequans. Qualcomm made the Multicast-capable chips inside the Galaxy 3...
View ArticleChip news: Neighborhood small cells and smarter cities
Qualcomm in the hood The mobile chip giant wants to be part of your neighborhood, or your small business if you have one. At Small Cells World Summit 2014 Qualcomm introduced the FSM90xx, a small cell...
View ArticleWorst of the Week: Tech engineers draw the short code
The class-action included more than 64,000 engineers, which, according to my excellent skills at long division, means that each engineer will be able to retire with a hefty $5,000 each.
View ArticleAnother team takes the field in race to standardize IoT
Within six years, the number of connected devices that are NOT smartphones, tablets or PCs will skyrocket to 26 billion, according to Gartner. The means that the Internet of Things will include more...
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