Saturday, December 24, 2005

Phillips releases VoIP microchip

Royal Phillips Electronics has reported releasing a VoIP enabled microchips for cordless phones. These are part of Phillips PCD8072x group of chips and will offer cordless phones manufacturers a wideband VoIP capability implementation without the use of computers.

“With Philips VoIP enabled system solution, we were able to speed development time for our next generation cordless phone,” said Dr. Edmund Ho, President, CEO and chairman of Ascalade Communications, a partner supplier with Philips Consumer Electronics, a division of Royal Philips Electronics.

The microchip can handle WiFi, DECT, Bluetooth and also high end high-end ARM7 and DSP technologies.

Phillips is to exhibit the product for internet phones at the January 2006 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

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