October 2nd, 2008 by
Filed under: GPS, Wireless
Skyhook’s WiFi positioning service hasn’t really appeared in many devices despite its high-profile usage in the iPhone, but now it looks like it’s set to become downright ubiquitous — Broadcom is planning on building it directly into its extremely popular WiFi chipsets. Just like Skyhook’s deal with SiRF, the idea is to use WiFi positioning to supplement GPS in mobile devices, allowing location-based services to function indoors and in densely-built cities where GPS doesn’t always work well. No word on when we might see any devices with Skyhook-enabled chips in them, but given Broadcom’s reach in the market, we’d guess it won’t be too long.
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September 24th, 2008 by
Filed under: Cellphones
We could start off by telling you just how much this decision will hurt Qualcomm and just how celebratory the mood must be at Broadcom, but instead, we’ll key you in on this quote: “The appeals court also rejected Qualcomm’s request for a new trial.” At long last, we may have actually heard the end of what has seemed like a never-ending battle between the aforementioned parties. Today, a US Appeals court upheld an earlier ruling that Qualcomm had indeed infringed upon two Broadcom patents while ruling that a third patent in question was invalid. The ruling is obviously a huge win for Broadcom, who will soon be bathing in Benjamins as Qualcomm is forced to pay mandatory royalties for the chips it sells during the “sunset period” ending January 31, 2009.
[Via Reuters]
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August 28th, 2008 by
Filed under: GPS
It looks like U.S. International Trade Commission judge Carl Charneski has managed to cause quite a stir in the GPS industry this month, with him first ruling earlier this month that chipmaker SiRF infringed on six of Broadcom’s GPS patents, and him now recommending that the ITC issue an all out product import ban on products using the offending chips. Given that one of the supposedly infringing chips is the ever-present SiRF Star III, that would obviously shake things up in a pretty big way. A final decision on a ban won’t come until December, however, and SiRF looks to be exploring all of its options in the meantime, including asking the U.S. Patent Office for reexamination of the contested patents. As Reuters reports though, that hasn’t stopped SiRF’s shares from falling 24 percent to an all time low on Tuesday, and at least one GPS device manufacturer doesn’t look to be waiting around to see how things shake out either, with DigiTimes now reporting that Mitac is set to stop using SiRF chips in its GPS devices in the fourth quarter of this year. Then again, that is DigiTimes, but we doubt that’ll be much consolation for SiRF right about now.
Read - Reuters, “SiRF hit after ITC judge urges product import ban”
Read - DigiTimes, “Mitac to give up SiRF GPS solutions due to patent dispute”
[Via Linux Devices]
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August 14th, 2008 by
Filed under: Handhelds, Portable Audio
A lovely picture like this can mean only one thing — the fine feds over at the FCC are leaking another unannounced product. You’re looking at the new Slacker G2 WiFi radio which appears to have slimmed down from the original Slacker Portable while moving the skip and play/pause buttons to the front of a the device. A peek at the guts reveals a Broadcom BCM4325GKFBG chip which means 802.11a/b/g, Bluetooth 2.1 with EDR, and FM receiver. We also spotted 4GB of flash storage and a 730mAH battery for what it’s worth. Check the User Quickstart Guide and a few more pics in the gallery below.
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June 23rd, 2008 by
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
Broadcom’s former management team is still in a heap of trouble over falsified financial statements, but it looks like co-founder Henry Samueli has managed to reach a plea deal with the Feds that’ll keep him out of jail — he’s admitted that he misstated Broadcom’s finances and knowingly backdated stock options issued to executives, and he’ll be fined some $12M plus an additional $250K, as well as serve five years’ probation. The court hasn’t yet approved the deal, but compared to the “warehouse of meth” antics of Henry T. Nicholas III, Broadcom’s other co-founder, a little accounting chincanery seems positively straightlaced, you know?
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June 5th, 2008 by
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets
We’ve never really thought of Broadcom as being anything more than a fairly boring chip supplier, but apparently there’s some glitz in the silicon game: co-founder Henry T. Nicholas III is currently in FBI custody after being indicted on charges of spiking other tech execs’ drinks and maintaining a “warehouse for ecstasy, cocaine, and methamphetamine.” The charges are in addition to another indictment charging Nicholas and former Broadcom CFO William J. Ruehle with conspiracy, securities fraud, and options backdating, and a civil suit alleging that Nicholas, Ruehle, co-founder Henry Samueli and general counsel David Dull falsified Broadcom’s reported income. There’s not a lot of details out there yet about who Nicholas was slipping mickeys too, but we’re certain there’s a lot of dirt waiting to get out — expect this one to become an even bigger circus than the Stefan-and-Dieter Gizmondo show.
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April 23rd, 2008 by
Filed under: Displays, HDTV, Home Entertainment
There’s no other way to say it, DivX is on a roll in 2008 (that small Stage6 stumble is already a fading memory). If support from Blu-ray players and videogame consoles wasn’t enough, DivX Certification has snaked its long arm directly into HDTVs, with “over 80 models” from HP and LG slapping on a sticker indicating users can simply plug a USB drive in and play their entirely-legitimately-owned content. Expect that number to grow, since DivX is also working with AMD, Chips and Media, Broadcom and Trident to include support in other chipsets powering digital TVs near you. Now how about we see some of that content?
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January 2nd, 2008 by
Filed under: Cellphones
In case there was any doubt, Qualcomm has publicly acknowledged that Broadcom’s win in US District Court over the banning of its chipsets that infringe on Broadcom’s patents will “hurt” as it immediately halts shipments and adjusts to provide a more law-abiding set of products. The company seems pretty convinced that the pain will be felt primarily in the first quarter, largely because redesigned silicon is already in manufacturers’ hands with commercial availability following on in the next few months. Investors seem to agree, with shares sliding a mere 1.8 percent on the news; as analysts point out, the far-reaching nature of the ban is offset somewhat by the relatively speedy availability of replacement designs that don’t infringe (or so Qualcomm claims, anyway) on any pricey intellectual property.
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December 31st, 2007 by
Filed under: Cellphones, Wireless
In the latest major twist in this epic battle between wireless chipmakers, a US District Judge has slapped a permanent injunction on any products containing those Qualcomm 3G chips ruled to be infringing on Broadcom’s so-called ‘686 patents. Not only can Qualcomm no longer offer infringing devices nor the chips themselves in the US, the retroactive nature of the ruling means that the company can’t even provide service or technical support for ‘686 products already on the market. At this point, with a voluntary licensing agreement seemingly off the table, the next move for Qualcomm is establishing a plan of action to show Judge James Selna how it plans to redesign its products into compliance. [Warning: PDF link]
[Via Reuters]
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October 15th, 2007 by
Filed under: Cellphones
Broadcom sure has been on a roll of late, introducing the feature-packed VideoCore III multimedia processor earlier this month and following it with the “world’s first 3G phone on a chip” solution. The BCM21551 baseband chip was developed on a single, low-power 65-nanometer CMOS die and features Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, FM radio, an FM transmitter, support for up to five-megapixel cameras, 30fps TV out and “advanced multimedia processing.” Notably, you won’t find integrated WiFi or GPS, but it does play nice with HSUPA, HSDPA, WCDMA and EDGE cellular protocols. Best of all, this system-on-a-chip is available now to “early access customers,” and the low, low $23 pricetag (when purchased in bulk, of course) is music to our ears.
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October 13th, 2007 by
If you had an inkling that Qualcomm’s legal altercations were finally concluding, you’d be badly mistaken. Reportedly, the chip maker is now feuding with 19 of its own attorneys (or should we say, prior attorneys) over “who should shoulder the blame for what a judge called ‘gross misconduct on a massive scale’ at a past trial.” Apparently, 21 crucial e-mails and some 200,000 pages of documents owned by Qualcomm were withheld until after Broadcom trials, which was unsurprisingly seen as a “carefully orchestrated plan and deadly determination to hold hostage the entire industry.” Now, US Magistrate Judge Barbara Major is “considering sanctions” against the lawyers in question, which has placed their careers in danger and is “prolonging a damaging episode for Qualcomm.” We’re tempted to ask what could possibly happen next, but quite frankly, we’re terrified of the answer.
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October 2nd, 2007 by
Filed under: Cellphones, Digital Cameras, HDTV
Broadcom’s VideoCore III multimedia processor certainly isn’t the first of its kind, but if it actually does everything it’s said to be capable of, we can count on having “3D gaming and HD functionality” on our future handsets. Apparently, the chip can even “support up to a 12-megapixel camera,” and could allow HD recording / playback to take place within a cellphone or PMP. Best of all, all this high-resolution goodness is said to not be a battery hog, which is good news for those carrying along HD films longer than half an hour or so. The processor can also provide “720p HD video encode and decode with H.264 main profile compression at low power levels,” and if you’re one of the lucky “early access customers,” you can phone Broadcom up right now for pricing information on samples.
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