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RF Micro Devices Ships 1 Billion Power Amplifiers
August 3, 2004 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
Greensboro, N.C. — RF Micro Devices Inc. has set an industry record as the first wireless semiconductor company to ship 1 billion power amplifiers (PAs) for cellular phones.
RF Micro Devices is recognized by industry analysts as the No. 1 supplier of power amplifiers for cell phones. The company is leveraging its position as the all-time PA unit volume leader and driving growth within the wireless market by continuing to introduce highly integrated PA products that offer customers increased functionality and provide the company higher average selling prices (ASPs). In addition, RFMD has introduced complementary products for wireless handsets that deliver incremental revenue streams to the company. RF Micro Devices' complementary wireless product offerings currently include cellular transceivers, as well as Bluetooth, wireless LAN and GPS solutions.
RF Micro Devices Inc., an ISO 9001- and ISO 14001-certified manufacturer, designs, develops, manufactures and markets proprietary radio frequency integrated circuits (RFICs) for wireless communications products and applications. For more information, visit www.rfmd.com.