Motorola Announces Single-Chip Full GPS Solution
Sep 24, 2002, 12:06 PM by (staff)
Motorola today announced Instant GPS, a self-contained, single-chip, assisted global positioning system (A-GPS) receiver small enough to fit into a wristwatch. Motorola Instant GPS is the first truly single-chip GPS solution in the world, combining Motorola's GPS design with IBM's silicon germanium (SiGe) chip-making technology. Instant GPS is compatible with almost any cellular network. By completing the position calculation in the chip, the device eliminates network overhead associated with network-centric GPS systems.
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