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Dialog Semiconductor PMICs Power LG Electronics’ Latest Application Processor and Smartphones

13th November 2014
Jacqueline Regnier
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Dialog Semiconductor plc today announced that its custom-developed, configurable D2260 power management IC (PMIC) will power LG Electronics’ recently launched NUCLUN Octa-Core application processor.

NUCLUN utilizes the ARM® big.LITTLE™ architecture to provide highly efficient multi–tasking capabilities. The high-performance NUCLUN has four 1.5 GHz Cortex®-A15 cores and four energy-efficient 1.2 GHz Cortex®-A7 cores for less intensive processing tasks. NUCLUN is designed to support next-generation 4G networks, LTE-A Cat.6, for download speeds of up to 225Mbps while retaining backward compatibility with current LTE networks.

The first LG smartphone platform to use this solution has recently been launched by LG and also includes Dialog’s DA9210 sub PMIC. The DA9210 is a multiphase DC-DC buck converter with a high level of functional integration. It features dynamic voltage control so that its output voltage responds instantaneously to changes in processor load enhancing the capabilities of high-end Smartphones.

“Our ability to offer custom PMICs while delivering the highest power efficiency has allowed us to provide LG with a very competive power management solution,” said Udo Kratz, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Business Group Mobile Systems at Dialog Semiconductor. “The addition of LG as our latest tier 1 smartphone customer positions Dialog as a proud provider of power-saving technology ICs to the top 10 global Smartphone OEMs,” added Kratz.

 

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