Epson has debuted at the world smaller assisted GPS chip, which is Infineon XPOSYS. Measurements tiny 2.8 x 2.9 millimeters, Infineon XPOSYS is 25 percent smaller than the other assisted GPS chip, while halving the power consumption according to Epson. Chip is also more sensitive in recent Infineon chips, allows a precise location fix indoors. XPOSYS scheduled for mass production in late 2009, which is expected to ship in the mobile phone next year.
Infineon XPOSYS, World’s Smallest GPS Chip from Epson
Saturday, February 14, 2009 8:14 AM
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