Fujitsu Microelectronics Mulls Roll Out Of WiMAX Module Chips
Fujitsu Microelectronics, a major supplier of semiconductor products, including WiMAX solutions, has teamed up with a number of Taiwan makers for the production of PC related mobile peripherals, with the product mix to include WiMAX modules later on, according to Makoto Awaga, general manager, mobile solution division of Fujitsu. Fujitsu’s partners in Taiwan now include Universal Scientific Industrial (USI), Delta Networks, Accton Technology and CyberTAN Technology, with initial cooperation focusing on the production of PC related products such as USB dongles and ExpressCards, Awaga noted.
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