Applying Serial RapidIO Technology to Wireless Infrastructure Podcast

Posted by EDA Geek News Staff in Events, Training, Wireless on Wednesday, August 1, 2007

The RapidIO(R) Trade Association announced the immediate availability of its latest RapidIO Radio podcast, “Applying the Serial RapidIO Technology to the Wireless Infrastructure.” Featuring Chunhua Hu, senior applications engineer of Texas Instruments, this unique discussion focuses on how Serial RapidIO technology brings substantial benefits to the wireless infrastructure market and lowers OEM’s development risks. In addition, the presentation reviews how RapidIO technology can simplify system design and ultimately reduce time-to-market and system costs. All episodes of RapidIO Radio can be found online at RapidIO and iTunes.

“The response to RapidIO Radio has been tremendous as each episode focuses on a pressing market need and provides practical information,” said Tom Cox, executive director of the RapidIO Trade Association. “Chunhua delivers an insightful technical discussion that resonates with every embedded designer working in the wireless market.”

RapidIO Trade Association
The RapidIO Trade Association and its global members drive the RapidIO interconnect architecture. This ISO-certified, open-standard seamlessly enables the chip-to-chip, board-to-board, control, backplane and data plane interconnections needed in high-performance networking, communications and embedded systems. The growth of the RapidIO ecosystem in 2005 seeded deployment of RapidIO technology in next generation wireless infrastructure, edge networking and military systems.

RapidIO(R) is a registered trademark of the RapidIO Trade Association.

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