IC design houses follow MediaTek and MStar and prep for volume shipments of GPS chips
14th Nov 2006, 11:14 GMT
Prolific Technology and Princeton Technology Corporation (PTC) are both scheduled to commence volume production of GPS solutions in 2007, following the presence of leading IC design houses like MediaTek and MStar Semiconductor in the GPS market, according to industry sources.
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