Intel Mobile Communications

Intel Mobile Communications
Wholly owned subsidiary
Fate Acquired by Intel
Founded 2011
Products Semiconductor products and solutions for wireless communications
Parent Intel Corporation

Intel Mobile Communications (IMC), is the mobile research and development division of Intel. It was formed when Intel completed the acquisition of the Wireless Solutions (WLS) division of Infineon early in 2011. The Infineon subsidiary Comneon was also acquired by Intel and is now integrated into Intel Mobile Communications.[1][2]

IMC develops, manufactures and markets semiconductor products and solutions for wireless communications. It targets the fast-growing market segments of smart phones, connected devices (e.g. tablets, USB dongles, mobile PCs, M2M), and ultra-low-cost/entry phones. Its roadmap is focused on providing cost-effective 2G/3G single-chip platforms for ULC phones up to entry-level smart phones and 3G/4G slim modem and RF solutions for mid-to high-end smart phones and connected devices.

IMC's stated goal is to "Connect the world with leading-edge secure and seamless wireless solutions".

Products

Intel Mobile Communications developed the Intel Atom Z2000, Z2460, Z2580 system on a chip (SoC) processors.[3]

References

  1. "Intel® Mobile Communications Mobile Software". Intel. Retrieved 2013-10-02.
  2. "Unternehmensinformationen: Intel Mobile Communications" (in German). Intel. Retrieved 2013-10-02.
  3. Wong Chung Wee (2013-04-10). "Intel Reiterates its Mobile Processor Offerings at Annual Developers Forum". HardwareZone Singapore. Retrieved 2013-06-13.

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