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Agenda Introduction Fujitsu and WiMAX Fujitsu WiMAX Business Update Fujitsu Femto Chip Announcement CISCO WiMAX Business Overview Closing and Q&As
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Emi Igarashi Keith Horn George Wu Dean Chang Roger Dorf Keith Horn
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Welcome Fujitsu and WiMAX
Keith Horn Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc.
Our Ubiquity Vision – Communication on-the-go
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Fujitsu at a Glance
Headquarters: President: Established: Revenue: Net Income: R&D Expenditure: Employees: Principal Business Areas: Stock Exchange Listings:
Tokyo, Japan Kuniaki Nozoe June 1935 5,330.9 billion yen (US$ 53.3 billion) 48.1 billion yen (US$ 481 million) 258.7 billion yen (US$ 2.59 billion) 167,000 (as Group, 100,000 Japan and 67,000 overseas) Technology Solutions, Ubiquitous Product Solutions, Device Solutions Tokyo (Code: 6702), Osaka, Nagoya, Frankfurt, London, Swiss Technology Solutions
Other Operations New Newcompany companywas was established on established on March March21, 21,2008 2008
9.1%
Device Solutions
13.8% 56.6%
Ubiquitous Product Solutions
20.5%
< FY 2007 Revenue by Business Segment >
Note: Consolidated net sales, net income and R&D expenditure for fiscal year end March 31, 2008. US$1 = ¥100. WW employees as of March 31, 2008. Consolidated net sales by business segment include Inter-segment sales. October 1, 2008
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Fujitsu Microelectronics Limited at a Glance Corporate Name
FUJITSU MICROELECTRONICS LIMITED (FML)
Business
Design, manufacturing and sales of LSI products
Headquarters
Shinjuku Daiichi Seimei Bldg., 2-7-1 Nishi-Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan
Representatives
Haruki Okada, President Shigeru Fujii, Corporate Senior Executive Vice President
Capital
60 billion JPY (US$ 600 million)
Employees
6,800 as FML, 13,500 consolidated except for NFMC (as of March 2008)
Date of Establishment
March 21, 2008
Shareholders
Fujitsu Limited (Tokyo Stock Exchange 6702), 100% shareholder
Fiscal Year
April 1 to March 31
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WiMAX Forum – Steady Growth Currently more than 500 member companies and growing Carriers
+ More
WiMAX Forum
Semiconductor Vendors
Systems/Equipment Makers
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WiMAX SoC Solution – Key Ecosystem Driving Factor
System Makers Base Stations Subscriber Stations
M OE
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OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturers)
Fujitsu & Component Vendors
Subscriber Stations pt im
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ODM (Original Design Manufacturers)
Subscriber Stations
Cost Optimization October 1, 2008
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Fujitsu – A Total System-on-Chip (SoC) Solution Provider
WiMAX CPE
pBS
WiMAX Phone
uBS
PDA fBS
USB Dongle
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Fujitsu – Taiwan III (Fujitsu Microelectronics Platform Inc.)
Fujitsu Microelectronics Platform Inc.
Fujitsu Limited and the Institute for Information Industry (III) of
Taiwan established a new company in Taiwan in March 2008 To develop application platforms and provide engineering support based on WiMAX technology from Fujitsu and III
Poised to significantly contribute to the development of WiMAX in Taiwan
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Fujitsu – WiMAX Leadership
Pioneer in the WiMAX industry and instrumental in the evangelism of the WiMAX Forum A driving force behind emerging broadband wireless standards (WiMAX/802.16 – from "d" to "e" to "j" / "m") Actively participating in 802.16e IOT activities with a number of base station vendors Aggressively pursuing Wave 2 certification Building and feeding a worldwide ecosystem ®
Global application engineering team to provide expedient, professional support
Committed to developing advanced silicon solutions for the broadband wireless industry using industry-leading process and packaging technology
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Why Fujitsu – Differentiators
Commanding the total value chain Network Infrastructure ÅÆ Devices ÅÆ Semiconductors Leading advocate for beamforming technology An end-end system semiconductor company with:
First-pass, multimillion-gate, mixed-signal chip design success Commercially proven nano technology Vertically integrated manufacturing capability Global application engineering support team
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Fujitsu – CISCO
Demonstrated the industry’s first interoperability using
beamformed Mobile WiMAX (joint announcement on September 12, 2007) Performed interoperability using beamformed Mobile WiMAX successfully tested at the plugfest in Taipei the week of October 15, 2007
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WiMAX Business Overview
Roger Dorf CISCO Systems
Fujitsu WiMAX Business Update
George Wu Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc.
WiMAX SoC Roadmap
3rd Gen BB SoC Wireless convergence Extremely low power and small footprint
Fixed WiMAX SoC Same SoC for BS & CPE First certified BS with SoC
2nd Gen BB SoC Optimized for mobile multimedia terminals Low power
1st Gen BB SoC Mobile WiMAX-compliant (for Wave 2 with MIMO/ beamforming) Full reference design
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Fujitsu Mobile WiMAX BS SoC Differentiators
Highly scalable
From femto to pico to micro BS solutions
Outdoor Pico
Indoor Pico
Femto
Market-competitive BOM for femto base station Support for enhanced features
Self-organizing network
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(SON) IPSec Location ID
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Mobile SoC Roadmap/Target Applications 90nm 65nm
Demo Board
FPGA System
USB Dongl e
Market entry Limited Function FPGA
16e #0
MIMO Full Mobility
16e #1
New demand creation
Volume business acceleration
Embedded Use
Cellular Convergent
Multi-mode SDR
RF+SDR Combined
16e #2A
16e #3
16e #4
16e #5
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RF #1
RF #2
2.5GHz 5/10MHz
2.3/2.5/3.5GHz 3.5/5/7/10/20MHz Other Band? MIMO-based
CY07
CY08
32nm
16e #6 Multi Band
16e #2C RF TEG
45nm
RF #3 Multi-Band
CY09 18
RF #4 Multi-Band Low-Cost
PA #1
PA #2
Single-Band
Multi-Band
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CY11
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Mobile WiMAX SoC – Key Features
Highly integrated OFDMA PHY and MAC baseband SoC Low power consumption Small size/footprint First to implement beamforming and 2x2 MIMO Support for Windows XP and Linux OS Assured supply Comprehensive, long-term product roadmap
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Overview of 16e #1 Goal: Target regions: Target applications:
First-pass Wave 2 certified Worldwide PC Card, USB dongle, CPE modem, STB
16e#1 BB SoC overview
Fully compliant with the IEEE 802.16e-2005 Mobile WiMAX standard Highly integrated, scalable, 1024 FFT OFDMA PHY and full MAC processors Adaptive modulation schemes including 64QAM, 16QAM and QPSK Host interface for USB2.0 and CardBus Supporting 2x2 MIMO and beamforming 90nm with low-leakage process technology Small-footprint FBGA 600-pin package (16mm x 16mm) Performance: 18Mbps SISO, up to 36 Mbps MIMO Power consumption: 240mW @ 18Mbps, less than 10mW in sleep mode October 1, 2008
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First-Generation BB SoC Overview System Design Kit (SDK)
Fully compliant with the
IEEE 802.16e-2005 standard Highly integrated, scalable,1024 FFT OFDMA PHY and full MAC processors Host interface for USB2.0 and CardBus Small-footprint FBGA package
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First-Generation RF Module Features
Downlink MIMO for mobile applications Fully integrated TX and RX antenna switch, RF front end, transceiver LSI and VCTCXO Small package (15mm x 15mm x 1.5mm) Frequency range of 2.496 to 2.69GHz Supports BW of 5 and 10MHz 4-wire SPI Low noise and high linearity Small 94-pin package 15mm x 15mm x 1.5mm
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Overview of 16e #2A Goal: Target regions: Target applications: Target schedule:
Deliver the world’s smallest handset module Worldwide PDA, handy Internet terminal, PMP ES available and production in end of 2008
16e#2A module overview
Low cost and fully compliant with the IEEE 802.16e-2005 Mobile WiMAX standard Small form-factor handset module (15mm x 15mm x 1.5mm) RF, BB, PMM, PA, Flash, SDRAM and all passive components included Built-in LMAC/UMAC firmware Target profile: 2A/B/C (2.3GHz, 3.5/5/10MHz)
3A (2.5GHz, 5/10/20MHz) 5AL/BL/CL (3.5/5/7/10/20MHz) Baseband support for <1GHz RF Host interface: SPI, SDIO Target throughput: DL 20Mbps, UL 4Mbps
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#2A Module Snapshot
Module size 15mm x 15mm = 225mm^2 Contents
RF
BB SoC+SDRAM RF: Tri band (2.3/2.5/3.5GHz) PMM PA, switch and memories
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#2A Chip Evaluation Kit
PMM sub RF board
BB(SIP) RF sub board
PA
BB sub board
PA
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WiMAX World Demonstration – Booth #622
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Summary
Fujitsu is a fully committed WiMAX SoC solution provider with:
A robust and competitive roadmap A solid record of product and customer executions
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1st WiMAX-certified BS using Fujitsu’s fixed WiMAX SoC 1st mobile WiMAX SoC to pass beamforming IOT with Cisco In-house engineering expertise that spans networking to system to semiconductors–a unique position that sets us apart from other WiMAX chipset providers
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WiMAX 802.16e Base Station SoC
Dean Chang Fujitsu Microelectronics America, Inc.
Announcing
Mobile WiMAX base station SoC Highly integrated solution with all MAC and PHY features required to support Mobile WiMAX Wave 2 Flexible enough to support the low-cost consumer
requirements of femto, while being scalable to pico and micro base stations System manufacturers can leverage a single core solution across multiple small base station platforms
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The Need for a Small Base Station Two Primary Reasons
Indoor Coverage
In-building coverage is critical because 70% of cellular carrier (digital)
traffic is indoors Poor coverage in the home is a major reason for wireless churn There is significant attenuation loss at 2.5GHz through exterior walls and/or buildings
Capacity
Internet traffic doubles every 12-15 months, even on mobile devices
where applications such as IP TV and media downloads consume greater bandwidth Meeting the demand for high-speed access is difficult if signals are at lower modulation rates Small base stations add capacity at a lower cost than macro base stations
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Flexible to Support Femto, Pico and Micro One Chip, Many WiMAX Base Stations Improved voice and data in the home
Lower cost for large coverage areas
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Value Proposition Fujitsu can provide end-to-end expertise and solutions from silicon up to the network level
Fujitsu SoC
Semiconductor Design and Manufacturing
Fujitsu Fujitsu Fujitsu Labs RAN and Core Femto Solution (SoN Solution) Network Solution*
Systems Developer
Network Solutions Research
Active in WiMAX Forum SPWG femto activities as well as IEEE 802.16 standards
Network Integrator
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Fujitsu Sales Strategy
System Mfg Chipset Reference Kit
Fujitsu Partnership
Femto
Micro Femto
Pico
Service Provider
End User Service
Fujitsu is working with top-tier service providers and system manufacturers throughout the world
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Fujitsu Base Station SoC Features
On-chip processing handles all femto software requirements with room to grow into new applications Supports up to 10 users with 7 simultaneous flows each External interfaces to additional processors to scale to highperformance pico and macro base station requirements Enhanced support for SON (Self-Organizing Network) Indoor/outdoor location ID ready Network synchronization timing solutions (GPS/IEEE 1588v2) Low power consumption with advanced 65nm technology Flexible interfaces to various RF options and frequency bands October 1, 2008
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Summary
Innovative base station SoC architecture capable of supporting the femto cost structure and scalable to pico and micro offerings
Delivering complete end-to-end base station solutions Silicon ÅÆ System ÅÆ Network Right market timing as small base station market begins to grow WiMAX leader with multiple
System Software
WiMAX Base Station
Fujitsu + Systems Mfg
Reference Development Kit
Fujitsu
PHY/MAC/SoC
Fujitsu
generations of semiconductor solutions and a competitive 4G roadmap
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Closing / Q&As Keith Horn
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Summary: Why Fujitsu
The "right" WiMAX partner with a long history of leadership in the industry An end-to-end total solutions provider that commands the total value chain Introducing 802.16e base station SoC for improved coverage Visit us at booth #622
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