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SAMSUNG Electronics Develops Satellite DMB Chip for Mobile Phones
on Feb 04, 2004
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- Unique device boosts localization of mobile phone components.- This core digital
multimedia broadcasting component converts satellite signals into high quality images.SAMSUNG applied on-board SOC technologies for managing pay-per-view and user
verification- SAMSUNG is scheduled to launch a mobile phone with the new device in time
for satellite DMB services.
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SAMSUNG Electronics has completed development of the world's first satellite digital multimedia
broadcasting (DMB) chip for mobile phones. The satellite DMB chip for mobile phones requires
ultra-high integration, and SAMSUNG Electronics has paved the way for localization of satellite
DMB components. Satellite DMB is in the spotlight as the next generation in broadcasting formats.
The service will be accessible anywhere to users on the move via either receivers in automobiles
or handheld terminals.
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SAMSUNG has applied system-on-a-chip (SOC) technologies to enable the satellite DMB chip to
select the signals intended for individual users from a myriad of signals transmitted from the
satellite and convert them into high quality video images. The device also bills the payment for the
service and identifies the user. SAMSUNG has also designed the device to be extremely energy
efficient.
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A SAMSUNG spokesperson says, “We have completed development of the world's first satellite
DMB chip for mobile phones. This achievement has paved the way for us to take the lead in core
technology for various handheld products. We expect our work to accelerate the commercialization
of satellite DMB services.”
SAMSUNG Electronics aims to launch a mobile phone with its new chip on board in time for the
opening of satellite DMB service.
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