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Texas Instruments offering new phone chip for Asia

Mon Nov 28, 2005 10:00 PM ET
By Sinead Carew

NEW YORK, Nov 28 (Reuters) - Top mobile phone chip maker Texas Instruments Inc. plans on Tuesday to introduce a high-speed wireless chip for use by a wider set of mobile handset makers, especially in advanced Asian markets


The chip is based on W-CDMA, a technology that can support features such as mobile video and Web and is gaining ground in Europe and parts of Asia. It pits TI against rivals such as Qualcomm Inc. and Freescale Semiconductor Inc.

TI will introduce the chip, which it developed in collaboration with Japan's top mobile carrier NTT DoCoMo Inc. in Tokyo on Tuesday. Analysts expect the association with DoCoMo to help TI win business at DoCoMo's suppliers.

The move into standard W-CDMA chips by TI -- currently leader in the W-CDMA chip market with custom-designed products -- could help reduce the price of advanced phones based on W-CDMA, also known as third-generation (3G) technology.

"This will allow the manufacturers to get 3G phones to market with the same bang but less buck," Yankee Group analyst John Jackson said.

TI's new product, known as the OMAPV2230, represents a move beyond the custom W-CDMA chips TI makes for its major customers including Ericsson and global No. 1 phone maker Nokia, analysts said.

"Without the standard chips they wouldn't be able to expand their market outside of their two biggest W-CDMA customers," said Will Strauss, president of research firm Forward Concepts. He believes there could be a large market beyond Ericsson and Nokia.

For example, NEC Corp and Panasonic, owned by Matsushita, both DoCoMo suppliers, plan to use the latest chip, according to a person familiar with the matter.

Other Japanese cell phone suppliers including Sanyo Electric Co. Ltd, and Sony Corp could also be potential customers, Strauss said.

Korean cell phone makers LG Electronics Inc. Pantech Co. Ltd. and emerging Chinese phone makers such as Ningbo Bird Co. Ltd. and TCL Communication Technology Holdings Ltd. may also be potential customers for the new chip, according to the analyst.

TI did not name any customers but said that manufacturers are already designing phones for the new chips. It expects the first phones with the chip to come on the market next year.

About 46 million W-CDMA phones are expected to be sold in 2005 with sales expected to grow to 90 million phones in 2007 and about 255 million in 2010, according to Strauss.

Texas Instruments said its customers have also begun testing its OMAP2430 applications processor, designed to improve how applications such as video work on phones

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