Radisys Corporation will participate in the production of the "Small Cell Base Station" Webinar to be held on June 29, 2012. The announcement was made by Mindspeed Technologies (News - Alert), the organizer of the webinar. The event will look into detailing developments in the small cell base station sector. Todd Mersch, director, product line management, at Radisys, will be among the speakers at the event. Through the event, Radisys and Mindspeed will highlight important trends in the small cell base station sector that includes mobile broadband industry market drivers and enabling technologies for LTE (News - Alert) and 3G.


Mindspeed's complete NodeB and eNodeB SoC solutions have the ability to support concurrent 3G and LTE processing in a single device. The solutions support time division synchronous code division multiple access (TD-SCDMA), wideband code division multiple access (W-CDMA), evolved high-speed packet access (HSPA+) and both frequency division duplexing LTE (FDD-LTE) and time-division duplex long-term evolution (TDD-LTE), with a roadmap to LTE-Advanced (LTE-A). At the same time, the Mindspeed's Transcede range of processors is powered by Radisys Trillium software.

Mindspeed's Transcede system-on-chip (SoC) baseband processors were selected by KT (News - Alert) for its LTE small cell development. This marked Mindspeed’s progress with operators in South Korea. The agreement marked the collaboration of Mindspeed's carrier-grade Transcede SoC baseband processor solutions with KT's development expertise.

Mindspeed is also shortlisted with Contela, Inc. and SK Telecom (News - Alert) for a 2012 Small Cell Industry Award in the 'Commercial Deployment' category. The award recognizes innovation and leadership in small cell deployment by SK Telecom, based on Contela (News - Alert) products that are enabled by Mindspeed's industry leading SoC solution.

Mindspeed Technologies was recently in news when the company introduced its Comcerto 2000 family of multi-core ARM Cortex-A CPU-based communications processors. This portfolio of processors is ideal for control processors or mixed control and data plane applications. These processors have the ability to support latest protocols and elevated speeds, along with lesser power consumption.




Edited by Brooke Neuman