Octasic’s New System-on-Chip DSPs are Optimized for Small Cells, Portable Base Stations and Specialized Handsets

OCT3032 low power SoCs provide the highest processing capacity per watt for small cell designs with 2G to 5G flexibility MONTREAL, Canada, 26 February, 2019 – Octasic, the leader in low power wireless and media processing solutions, today announced its latest high performance System-on-Chip (SoC). Incorporating Opus3, Octasic’s third-generation digital signal processor (DSP) core architecture, the OCT3032 SoC is optimized to provide the highest processing capacity per watt for 2G to 5G small cells, network-in-a-box (NiB) applications, private wireless deployments, defense tactical communications, public safety, and Industrial Internet of Things…

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