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CSR ships one billion Bluetooth chips

(Business News, 25 Apr 2008 )

CSR has shipped its billionth Bluetooth chip. Underlining its dominance in the market, CSR’s BlueCore silicon is to be found in mobile phones from every single tier one mobile handset maker and its silicon has been used in market leading products from customers including Apple, Dell, NEC, Panasonic, Sony, TomTom and Toshiba to name but a few. CSR’s Bluetooth silicon is designed-in around 60% of all Bluetooth qualified products.

The success of CSR’s market leading BlueCore silicon is due to the fact that the company offers the industry’s best Bluetooth technology in terms of size, radio performance and power consumption and is the most highly developed robust and reliable solution available in the market. The dominance is also testament to the fact that CSR continually innovates to keep its BlueCore technology ahead of the competition and this is borne out by CSR winning the most prominent design wins in the industry. CSR continues to develop its Bluetooth technology in a way that drives the technology into new and exciting end-user applications.

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