If you are developing 4G or multimode enabled devices, you need to keep pace with rapidly evolving standards while delivering the latest capabilities these emerging technologies offer. This demands performance combined with flexibility to meet multiple new standards.
At Coresonic, we have eliminated the trade-off that chip designers often have to make between performance and the flexibility of 4G modem solutions. Our LeoCore architecture provides world-beating performance, efficiency and cost, while still enabling low power consumption. For example you can add WiMAX connectivity to your chip with just 1.5 sq mm of extra silicon and worst case power usage of 50mW.
And at the same time, our programmable firmware gives you the ultimate flexibility in responding to the needs of integrating multiple wireless standards as they evolve.
We deliver our solution as semiconductor intellectual property and firmware to perform the required standards, so that you can integrate 4G wireless capability into your chip – allowing you to deliver world class performance to your customers.
Recent Coresonic News and Events + Industry News
Coresonic press releases and Coresonic in the news
Recent Coresonic events
- SDR in Mobile Day 08: Rick Clucas, CEO of Coresonic, presented "Enabling Mass Deployment of Data Centric Consumer Devices with SDR", and also participated in the panel: "Is SDR the Way to Provide a Ubiquitous Wireless Service?"
- LTE World Summit: At this event Coresonic saw significant interest in the potential for our solution.
Industry news and links
- Why Not WiMax And LTE On The Same Phone? (Source: Information Week)
- WiMAX not really crushed by LTE (Source: EE Times India)
- Why WiMax and LTE Wireless 4G Data Will Blow Your Mind (Source: Gizmodo)
- Sprint Outlines WiMAX Expansion Programme (Source: cellular-news)
- LTE Phones Will Lag Behind Networks (Source: unstrung)
- WiMAX Laptop Clients and Embedded Mobile PCs will Drive the Device Market (Source: In-Stat)
- WiMAX vs. LTE? About as Important as GSM vs. CDMA (Source: 4G Wireless Evolution)
- Verizon Still Pushing for LTE in 2010 (Source: GigaOM)
- Azimuth joins LTE test initiative (Source: EE Times)
- CES vendors see good times for wireless despite downturn (Source: Computerworld)
- WiMAX Hits Oregon Amid Headwinds (Source: internetnews.com)
- LTE modem chip will move handset market on (Source: Telecommunications Online)
- Samsung preps WiMax, LTE chips (Source: EE Times)


