Infineon Extends its Leading Edge Portfolio of Communication ICs with New Wired and Wireless Platform Solutions

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Infineon Technologies AG, a leading supplier of semiconductor solutions for wired and wireless communications, announced three new feature-rich and highly integrated platform solutions for integrated wired access devices and mobile handsets:
-- Infineon’s Samurai Ethernet switch controllers reduce power consumption by 30 percent and improve performance
-- EASY5120 Wireless VoIP router platform enables VoIP and Wireless LAN routing in customer premises equipment
-- New MP-E multimedia phone platform offers highest flexibility by supporting the GPRS and EDGE cellular standards


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