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6th Feb 09
Broadcom WiFi/Bluetooth software
supports Google's Android platform
Broadcom's software that controls Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/FM connectivity
solution is a standard component of the latest Android operating
system. Broadcom best selling wireless semiconductor device
BCM4325 is a combo chip featuring both WiFi and Bluetooth.
Broadcom's driver and other software for BCM4325 for google's
Android mobile device development platform can speed up
development.
"Two of the most exciting trends in the handset industry
are the growing popularity of Android and the transition
to combo chips for connectivity," said Chris Bergey,
Director of Broadcom's Embedded WLAN line of business. "As
a founding member of the Open Handset Alliance, we are committed
to advancing the Android platform by contributing our software
and facilitating greater access to our combination chips
in the open source community. We expect a plethora of products
and applications to evolve from the connected Android platform
in the not-so-distant future."
The inherent benefits of multi-radio integration have changed
the way many handset manufacturers think about connectivity
features, which is driving significant growth for combo
chips. According to IDC, a global market intelligence firm,
combo chips will account for nearly 60 percent of connectivity
solutions that ship into mobile phones by 2012.
About the Android Platform
Developed by the Open Handset Alliance (OHA), Android is
the first free and open mobile platform. It includes everything
a manufacturer or operator needs to build a mobile phone,
including an operating system, middleware and key mobile
applications. Developers can take advantage of the comprehensive
software stack to develop innovative applications and compelling
services. By contributing to the Android platform, members
of the OHA can make it easier for developers to distribute
and commercialize their applications.
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