Skyworks unveils new smart city technology at CES
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LAS VEGAS – Skyworks Solutions, Inc. (Nasdaq: SWKS), a leader in high-performance analog semiconductors, demonstrated a series of products designed to advance automotive and smart cities at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) Application products. The company’s demonstration included the latest front-end module (FEM) technology, which is integral to extending RF transmission range in smart cities and future automotive environments.
Skyworks is launching a new automotive solution that facilitates direct communication between a vehicle and its surroundings, compliant with the Connected Vehicle to Everything (C-V2X) mobile standard. C-V2X is an advanced standard covering vehicle-to-vehicle, vehicle-to-infrastructure, vehicle-to-pedestrian, and vehicle-to-cloud communications, creating a comprehensive ecosystem for safe and autonomous driving.
The company’s participation in CES, which will be held from January 9 to 12, 2024, also highlights collaboration with industry partners such as the Wi-SUN Alliance to standardize and promote mass adoption of these technologies. As an adopted member, Skyworks designs smart city technology that is compliant with Wi-SUN specifications, supporting the consortium’s goal of developing intelligent ubiquitous networks for service providers, utilities and government entities.
Skyworks’ product portfolio showcased at CES includes small cell reference designs for 5G cellular infrastructure, automotive telematics RF user interface solutions, isolation products such as sensor current and voltage, network synchronizers and Wi-Fi 7 high power FEMs .
Skyworks, a member of the S&P 500 Market Index, operates globally with facilities in Asia, Europe and North America. The company is known for its contributions to various sectors including aerospace, automotive, broadband and mobile infrastructure.
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