With the growing consumer demand for smartphones and the widespread popularity of wireless tablets, today\'s mobile Internet needs to connect more and more users, requiring significant capacity growth in mobile networks. Long-term evolution (4G LTE) provides higher spectral efficiency and greater capacity at a lower cost. The evolving LTE-Advanced (LTE-A) enables heterogeneous networks with higher bandwidth, stronger throughput and more advanced antenna technology. At the same time, the WCDMA standard is also evolving with higher bandwidth and stronger throughput. There is no doubt that the market needs to launch multi-standard base stations. As a result, the system-on-chip (SoC) devices deployed in base stations need to support not only LTE, but also WCDMA and other legacy standards at the same time. As a leading supplier of wireless base station SoCs used in today\'s wireless base station deployments, Texas Instruments (TI) has a long history of success in this market segment. In this white paper, we will share with you our more than 10 years of accumulated \"learning cycle\" experience and our latest wireless base station SoC development - TMS320CTCI6616 and TMS320CTCI6618.
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