
Europe
: Agere Systems announced a reference platform for multimedia mobile
phones based on GPRS/EDGE technology that is capable of reducing handset
time-to-market by up to three months. Agere's EDGE reference platform
uses advanced silicon and a proven software architecture as a basis
for new features from such leading suppliers as CSR, Coding Technologies,
Esmertec, Hantro, Qualphone and Sonic Network, enabling handset manufacturers
to quickly address growing demand for multimedia phones supporting
new applications and data transmission speeds that are up to three
times faster than today's GPRS models. Agere will demonstrate the
platform Oct. 26-30 during the PT Expo Comm China tradeshow in Beijing.
At the centre
of Agere's EDGE reference platform is the Sceptre(tm) HPE chip set,
which is the industry's fastest and smallest Class 12 capable EDGE
chip set available. Including power management, the solution's overall
footprint of 164 square millimeters is up to 20 percent smaller than
competing solutions. Equipped with an ARM(r)946E-S embedded core,
Sceptre HPE is able to provide the performance required for rich multimedia
without needing an additional co-processor for multimedia.
Along with the
chip set, Agere is providing a broad range of pre-integrated and tested
third-party applications so that handset makers can easily deliver
advanced features that consumers are expecting such as MP3(r) music
and MPEG-4 video playback. Agere is also able to provide licensing
for all of the software which simplifies and reduces the development
process since separate contracts with each supplier are no longer
generally required.
"The mobile
phone market is changing at red-hot speeds and handset makers are
turning to chip set suppliers that can quickly deliver more complete
and customised solutions," said Luc Seraphin, vice president
of Agere's Mobility division. "Agere's platform addresses the
toughest challenge mobile handset manufacturers are facing today by
enabling them to design EDGE-capable handsets for multiple markets
that support an ever-growing array of multimedia applications and
services while maintaining the fundamental requirements for size and
power consumption."
Industry analyst
firm Gartner estimates that EDGE-enabled phones will account for 17.2
percent of GSM handset shipments worldwide by the end of 2006.*
Reference platforms
are an extension of the reference design concept, a well-established
practice in mobile handset design that traditionally involves a silicon
vendor supplying chip sets and some related firmware. Typically, this
model leaves handset makers to tackle various other challenges such
as the addition of new features and network interoperability verification.
By comparison, Agere's reference platforms are more comprehensive,
offering a flexible user interface environment, a full portfolio of
proven applications, validated hardware peripheral support and PC
tools for the required testing and customisation. As a result, a handset
maker can rapidly accelerate time to market and volume production
whether they are an established handset vendor looking to quickly
extend their product portfolio or a new entrant who is unfamiliar
with the technology and the network testing requirements.
Agere's GPRS/EDGE
reference platform is based on the solid foundation the company built
as a leading supplier of GPRS solutions and is further strengthened
by its relationships with leading applications providers. Within the
platform, Agere offers advanced features and connectivity options
for new mobile phones including MPEG-4 video delivering up to 20 frames-per-second
playback, MP3(r) music and aacPlus ring tones, EAS(tm) 40-note polyphonic
sound in software, IP multimedia subsystem (IMS), push-to-talk, on-chip
USB, Bluetooth(r) and infrared (IrDA) connectivity, Java (tm), removable
secure digital (SD) and multimedia memory cards (MMC).
Using four uplink
and two downlink network timeslots, Agere's GPRS/EDGE solution enables
download speeds of more than 200 kilobits-per-second (Kbits/s) and
upload speeds exceeding 100 Kbits/s, roughly three times the data
rate of real-world GPRS mobile service. The solution is capable of
Class 12 EDGE operation when a network is deployed.
Agere is currently
sampling production-ready EDGE reference platforms to multiple customers
who are developing handset models using the solution.