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Indoor navigation coming to a mobile near you soon

...Chip designer Cambridge Silicon Radio has said it is talking to all the major mobile... Read more

25 May, 2012 by Ben Woods

UK start-up uses TV's white spaces for broadband

Neul, headed up by veterans of the Cambridge wireless technology scene, is promising to deliver M2M communications and broadband using the spaces between TV transmissions Read more

14 June, 2011 by David Meyer

Bluetooth gets audio-quality boost

...the latest generation of the technology, a major chipset manufacturer has claimed. Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR), a British firm with more than half the market... Read more

6 September, 2007 by David Meyer
Bluetooth chipmaker buys into GPS

Bluetooth chipmaker buys into GPS

...following its acquisition of two firms in the GPS field. On Monday, Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR) announced it had bought NordNav Technologies and Cambridge Positioning... Read more

15 January, 2007 by David Meyer
Chip pioneer caught up in Bluetooth patent case

Chip pioneer caught up in Bluetooth patent case

Cambridge Silicon Radio, one of the UK's technology success stories of the... Read more

3 January, 2007 by Graeme Wearden

Bluetooth pioneers land engineering prize

...technology research and development on Friday. The group, all senior executives at Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR), have been awarded this year's MacRobert Award by... Read more

3 June, 2005 by Graeme Wearden

UK's Bluetooth pioneer 'switches on the afterburners'

Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR) has said that its first quarter revenues were up... Read more

6 May, 2004 by Michael Parsons

BlueCore01 doubles Bluetooth range, reduces power

Cambridge Silicon Radio has launched a new line of stronger, less power-hungry... Read more

10 October, 2001 by Matthew Broersma

Company profile: Truphone

...James Collier, who is himself now chief technical officer for wireless specialist Cambridge Silicon Radio. Then, in the 1990s, along came the short-range wireless... Read more

5 April, 2007 by David Meyer

Mobile Wi-Fi battery issues 'solved'

...actually uses less power than cellular connectivity. A spokesperson for chipset manufacturer Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR) agreed that the industry was "certainly making big strides... Read more

12 March, 2007 by David Meyer

World's first ZigBee phone unveiled

...used to access a wide array of wireless applications. But according to Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR), a UK wireless chip manufacturer, ZigBee is still too... Read more

8 December, 2004 by Graeme Wearden

Bluetooth: it's the litigation, stupid

...the world's leading Bluetooth chip maker. John Hodgson, chief executive of Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR), told journalists on Tuesday that litigation fears are driving... Read more

9 November, 2004 by Graeme Wearden

Wireless wonders and woes

Cambridge Silicon Radio, a company who knows about radio and networks, is leapfrogging... Read more

27 February, 2001 by Rupert Goodwins

Bluetooth to get cheaper

...volume, according to a British company at the forefront of Bluetooth development. Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR) has been attracting attention for its single-chip Bluetooth... Read more

11 January, 2001 by Matthew Broersma

Bluetooth boost gives UK firm a lead

Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR), a UK company that manufactures Bluetooth solutions, has won... Read more

4 January, 2001 by Will Knight

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