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Motorola to use 3G chips from Texas Instruments Motorola Inc. , the worlds second-biggest handset maker, said on Monday it would develop advanced mobile phones using chips from Texas Instruments Inc. , the No. 1 wireless chip maker. Jobs at Motorolas Cork plant in danger The worlds second biggest mobile phone maker, Motorola, announced last night that it is considering ending all engineering activities at its Cork facility, a move which could result in the loss of most of the 350 jobs at the plant. The Cork plant is mainly involved in software development. Motorola expands use of TI Omap for 3G, WiMax COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Motorola is broadening its use of Texas Instruments Omap microprocessor series, standardizing on Omap2, Omap3 and Omap-Vox designs for a variety of 3G and WiMax products. Motorola, TI effort might hurt Freescale New technology alliance could come at the Austin chip makers expense. Cell phone giant Motorola Inc. and chip maker Texas Instruments Inc. have formed an alliance that could come at the expense of Austins Freescale Semiconductor Inc., analysts said. Motorola Inks Texas Instruments Chip-Supply Pact Motorola said Monday it would develop advanced mobile phones using chips from Texas Instruments, the No. 1 wireless chip maker. Motorola to Use 3G Chips from Texas Instruments Motorola, the worlds second-biggest handset maker, said it would develop advanced mobile phones using chips from Texas Instruments, the No. 1 wireless chip maker. Motorola plans to use 3G chips from Texas Instruments Handset giant Motorola would develop advanced mobile phones using chips from Texas Instruments (TI), a Reuters report said. The Reuters report said Motorola would use customized chips from TI for upcoming 3G handsets that would be available as early as 2008. TI joins Motorola chip suppliers MOTOROLA, the worlds second-biggest handset maker, said it would develop advanced mobile phones using chips from Texas Instruments. Motorola Plans Low-Cost Multimedia Handsets Motorola and Texas Instruments say that they are expanding their strategic relationship to include 3G, WiMAX and OMAP technologies in the design and development of new mobile devices. Motorola expands use of TI Omap for 3G, WiMax Motorola is broadening its use of Texas Instruments Omap processors for 3G and WiMax products, and may be retreating further from StarCore and other designs that originated with Motorola spinout Freescale Semiconductor. | |||
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