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MIPI® Alliance Enables Smart, Safe, Performance-Enhanced Batteries for Mobile Devices MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS Barcelona, Spain, February 27, 2012– MIPI Alliance today announced a battery interface for mobile devices which improves consumer safety, battery performance, lessens the battery’s environmental impact. The robust, scalable and cost efficient single-wire communication interface is the first standard to address these key issues. |
29 Feb 2012 |
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MIPI® Alliance Low Latency Interface Extends Design Options While Saving Cost and Board Space MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS, Barcelona, Spain February 29, 2012– MIPI Alliance today announced the Low Latency Interface (LLI) specification for mobile devices, which offers a point-to-point interconnect between the application processor and modem/baseband processor. Using this high bandwidth interconnect enables the baseband processor to access the application processor’s dedicated DRAM memory for baseband processor operation, thus eliminating a separate, dedicated DRAM chip. |
29 Feb 2012 |
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MIPI® Alliance Advances Radio Frequency Interface Technology in Mobile Devices Piscataway, NJ, January 17, 2012– MIPI Alliance today announced two specifications targeting the digital modem and the front-end radio portions of a mobile device. The DigRF v4 v1.10 specification defines the interface between one or more baseband ICs and radio frequency (RF) ICs, and delivers increased bandwidth for data-intensive HSPA+/LTE architectures. The RFFE v1.10 specification defines a standardized control architecture for RF front-end devices, and offers a low-complexity solution for multi-mode, multi-band and multiple antenna configurations. |
16 Jan 2012 |
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MIPI Alliance Features New Specifications, Member Demos and Presentations at Mobile World Congress Piscataway, NJ, January 16, 2012– MIPI Alliance today announced that 18 member companies representing the mobile device ecosystem will participate in its booth at the 2012 Mobile World Congress, February 27 to March 1 in Barcelona, Spain. In addition, the industry-leading mobile interface standards organization will announce two new specifications – a single-wire battery communications interface and a low-latency chip-to-chip interface. Demos and presentations will address all aspects of interface implementation, reflecting the mobile device ecosystem. |
16 Jan 2012 |
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MIPI Alliance Targets Mobile Analog Control Interfaces with New Working Group Piscataway, NJ, November 16, 2011– MIPI Alliance today announced it has chartered the Analog Control Interface (ACI) Working Group and Envelope Tracking (ET) Subgroup to address the growing high data rate demands for mobile devices. The ACI Working Group will develop control interface specifications for analog chip-to-chip connections. The ET Subgroup will specifically address the interface between the transmitter and envelope tracking power supply. Envelope tracking is a means of power optimization for the RF front ends of 3G and 4G mobile devices. |
16 Nov 2011 |
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MIPI Alliance Launches New M-PHY and UniPro Specifications for Mobile Device Applications Piscataway, NJ, June 10, 2011– MIPI Alliance today announced two new specifications designed to dramatically improve data transport performance in mobile devices. The M-PHY v1.0 offers an optimized physical layer with high bandwidth capabilities. The UniPro v1.4 specification builds on the physical layer to provide a unified, layered protocol stack . Combined, these two specifications deliver the highest performance and most power efficient data transport interface technology available today. |
10 Jun 2011 |
| MIPI Alliance and USB 3.0 Promoter Group Collaborate to Bring SuperSpeed USB "Inside the Box"Piscataway, NJ, and Hillsboro, OR May 3, 2011 – MIPI Alliance and the USB 3.0 Promoter Group today announced the signing of a letter agreement between the two organizations. The agreement will facilitate the combined use of the MIPI M-PHYSM physical layer with the SuperSpeed USB protocol and software layers to produce the SuperSpeed Inter-Chip (SSIC) specification. Currently under development, the specification will bring M-PHY’s exceptional high bandwidth and low power, and the significant performance enhancements of SuperSpeed USB “inside” the mobile device interface system. | 02 May 2011 |
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MIPI Alliance Advances Mobile Device Display Technology Piscataway, NJ, February 15, 2011– MIPI Alliance today announced that 10 industry-leading member companies advanced next generation mobile device display technology at a recent interoperability event. The event enabled participating companies to push the limits of their products, testing a variety of image formats, resolutions, and frame rates. Participants included Agilent Technologies, Inc., DA Design, Fairchild Semiconductor, Himax, Nvidia, Nokia, Novatek, Renesas Electronics and ST-Ericsson. |
15 Feb 2011 |
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MIPI Alliance Gains Membership Momentum with Strong Projected Market Deployment of Specifications MIPI Alliance today announced it had reached several key milestones which reflect the growing demand for its mobile device specifications. The global organization reached a membership milestone of over 200 member companies and over 5000 active participants, comprised of the market leaders and innovators spanning the mobile ecosystem. In addition, market deployment of MIPI specifications is growing. |
18 Nov 2010 |
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MIPI® Alliance Forms Battery Interface Working Group for Mobile Devices Piscataway, NJ – 14 September 2010 – MIPI Alliance today announced the formation of a new Battery Interface working group, targeting such issues as counterfeit batteries, consumer safety and power management. Comprised of companies spanning the mobile ecosystem, the working group will develop new specifications for the mobile battery interface system. For more information, go to www.mipi.org/working-groups/battery-interface. |
14 Sep 2010 |