Texas Instruments announced a single-chip device that is expected to drive GPS applications into mainstream mobile phones. Built on TI's innovative DRP single-chip technology, the NaviLink 5.0 ...
Iridium Communications plans to release a tiny chip next year to protect devices relying on navigation satellites from ...
"Whether in government, enterprise, or consumer applications, every device that relies on GNSS needs a dependable backup or ...
A new study from IIT-Delhi reveals that the humble GPS chip inside smartphones can disclose far more than a user’s location.
Measuring 25 mm2, the NL5350 NavLink 5.0 GPS single-chip solution is expected to drive GPS applications into mainstream mobile phones. It supports both assisted-GPS (A-GPS) and standalone modes of ...
The idea of integrating a complete GPS receiver onto a single chip has taken on some of the same character as the search for the Holy Grail. And, as with that legendary tableware, a school of thought ...