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MoSys, Inc. and Peraso Technologies Inc. announced the closing of their previously announced business combination. The combined, publicly traded company will operate under the name Peraso Inc.
Marvin Test Solutions, Inc. announced that its director of Marketing, Jon Semancik, has been elected to the position of president of the PXI Systems Alliance, effective immediately.
The newly created Joint Undertaking on Smart Networks and Services towards 6G (SNS JU) adopted its first Work Programme 2021-2022 with an earmarked public funding of about €240 million.
System Plus Consulting and Yole Développement investigate the latest 5G mmWave innovations based on a comprehensive collection of RF electronics reports and monitors.
Global wireless 5G connections have reached 438 million by the third quarter of 2021 and are on pace to exceed 540 million by the end of the year, according to data from Omdia, said 5G Americas
TEOCO has announced the latest update to its network planning tool, ASSET, with EMF analysis, support for 5G network slicing, external interference modeling and an additional automation API.
The new SoC series provides advanced RF signal processing with expanded digital functionality and RF capacity that greatly improves 5G RU performance and energy efficiency.
TMY Technology, Inc. launched a 5G mmWave developer kit for academics and R&D, is perfect for courseware preparation, communication system prototyping and array antenna verification.
Keysight Technologies, Inc. announced that the company is first to deliver a complete CTIA authorized 5G mmWave OTA test system for validating device transceiver performance in a laboratory environment, accelerating the roll-out of wireless connectivity broadband across the U.S.
Rohde & Schwarz and Sivers Semiconductors have jointly tested the performance of the latest generation of RF transceiver chipsets, which so far supported the IEEE 802.11ad and 802.11ay standards, against 5G NR signals up to 71 GHz.