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Innovative Silicon-Chip Design From Lucent's Bell Labs May Speed Rollout and Lower Costs of Wireless Networks

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SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 12 -- Researchers at Lucent Technologies' Bell Labs have created the first all-silicon chips for the part of wireless networks that receives radio signals from mobile handsets. The development, announced at the International Solid-State Circuits Conference on February 7, could reduce the size and cost of wireless base stations and also could provide network operators with more installation options.    Today's radio receiver in base stations contains 10 to 20 chips containing gallium arsenide, which is a substantially more costly semiconducting material than silicon, yet is...Read full article

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