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Mobile World Congress 2010 CEVA Readies Libraries and Partners
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| Feb 10, 2010 | Mobile Device Silicon
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February 8, 2010 – CEVA, a licensor of silicon intellectual property (SIP) platform solutions and DSP cores, announced the availability of CEVA LTE-Lib, a highly optimized, comprehensive LTE software library for the CEVA-XC family of communication processors. Developed in cooperation with LTE vendors, CEVA-XC licensees can leverage this LTE library to potentially reduce development costs and time-to-market for their LTE software modem designs.
• Current Perspective: Slightly positive on CEVA’s launching its new software library aimed at 4G applications and the creation of the CEVA-XCnet Partnership Program, as CEVA is the market leader in licensable DSP technology, but still must prove it can capitalize further in the emerging LTE/4G space.
• Vendor Importance: Moderate to CEVA as the company needed to unveil its LTE-Lib software library for its CEVA-XC processor in order to showcase its alliance work with LTE vendors as well as sustain its track record in library assets in areas such as DSP cores for HSPA, 3G and 2G applications. CEVA needed to enlist a diverse array of CEVA-XCnet partners that target software-defined radio (SDR) applications including WiMAX and LTE infrastructure and mobile terminal players to jumpstart its market diversification and expansion efforts in the LTE/4G realm.
• Market Impact: Moderate on the DSP segment of the overall mobile device silicon market, because major DSP players such as Texas Instruments, Qualcomm, Freescale and Analog Devices already address LTE/WiMAX applications extensively and will look to use the Mobile World Congress event to remind the overall mobile/wireless market about their various portfolio and marketing initiatives to check the efforts of players such as CEVA.
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