TI Developing Ultra Low Power Bluetooth Products for Handsets and Other Portable Devices


TI Will Leverage Expertise in Low-Power Wireless and Mobile Connectivity to Drive New Wireless Technology

DALLAS (June 26, 2007) - Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) today announced that the company will leverage its expertise and leadership in ZigBee®, low-power RF and mobile connectivity to develop leading products and solutions for Ultra Low Power (ULP) Bluetooth® (previously known as Wibree). The recent merger between the Wibree Forum and the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) created ULP Bluetooth, the first open technology extending wireless connectivity between mobile devices or PCs and small, button cell battery human interface devices (HIDs), such as watches, wireless keyboards, toys and sports sensors.

TI will utilize the company's well-known and proven radio technology in the 2.4 GHz frequency band to meet ULP Bluetooth specifications and drive affordable wireless connectivity into the mass market. TI is already a leading provider of mobile connectivity solutions, such as Bluetooth and ZigBee/802.15.4, making the company well positioned to address the ULP Bluetooth market. TI will be one of the few companies to support this technology for both mobile handsets and portable, low-power devices - providing seamless interoperability between devices.

"TI fully supports the new ULP Bluetooth open technology and recognizes the need for a radio standard that will complement Bluetooth and ZigBee for short- to medium-range wireless connectivity," said Karl Helmer Torvmark, strategic marketing, low-power wireless group at TI. "TI is committed to providing the market's most competitive and comprehensive solutions for ULP Bluetooth, which will enable customers to deliver complete, low-cost, low-power systems with shorter time-to-market."

Leveraging expertise with low-power devices, including microcontrollers, and Bluetooth solutions, TI is developing solutions for both types of ULP Bluetooth implementations: a single-mode implementation for watches, sensors and other tiny devices; and a dual-mode implementation for communication with both single-mode and traditional Bluetooth devices such as handsets.

ULP Bluetooth and ZigBee represent complementary technologies, as ZigBee is a low-power infrastructure-oriented mesh networking technology supporting thousands of nodes, while ULP Bluetooth is a low-power ad hoc networking technology that links a small number of nodes to devices such as computers and mobile phones.

Texas Instruments - Making Wireless

TI is the leading manufacturer of wireless semiconductors, delivering the heart of today's wireless technology and building solutions for tomorrow. TI provides a breadth of silicon and software and 16 years of wireless systems expertise that spans handsets and base stations for all communications standards, wireless LAN, GPS, Digital TV, Bluetooth® and Ultra Wideband. TI offers custom to turn-key solutions, including complete chipsets and reference designs, OMAP(TM) application processors, as well as core digital signal processor and analog technologies built on advanced semiconductor processes. Please visit www.ti.com/wirelesspressroom for additional information.

About Texas Instruments

Texas Instruments Incorporated provides innovative DSP and analog technologies to meet our customers' real world signal processing requirements. In additional to Semiconductor, the company includes the Educational & Productivity Solutions business. TI is headquartered in Dallas, Texas, and has manufacturing, design or sales operations in more than 25 countries.

Texas Instruments is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol TXN. More information is located on the World Wide Web at www.ti.com.

Please refer all reader inquiries to:
Texas Instruments Incorporated
Semiconductor Group, SC-07115
Literature Response Center
14950 FAA Blvd.
Fort Worth, TX 76155
1-800-477-8924

Trademarks

ZigBee is a registered trademark of the ZigBee Alliance. Bluetooth is a registered trademark of the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. All other trademarks belong to their respective owners.

All Topics