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SAN JOSE, Calif. - GCT Semiconductor Holding Inc. (NYSE: GCTS), a prominent provider of 4G and 5G semiconductor solutions, announced a partnership with Kyocera, a leading company in electronic components and information and communication technology. Together, they are set to develop a 5G reference platform designed to enhance the production of customer premise equipment (CPE) and fixed wireless access (FWA) devices.
The collaboration aims to combine GCT's 5G chipset and Kyocera's mmWave antenna module to create a comprehensive solution for 5G mmWave CPE devices. This initiative is expected to bolster GCT's rapid development of CPE devices for their 5G clientele.
John Schlaefer, CEO of GCT Semiconductor, expressed confidence that this partnership would solidify the company's standing in the growing 5G mmWave CPE market. Masaaki Hori, Deputy General Manager of Corporate KWIC Division at Kyocera, also highlighted the commitment to leveraging both companies' strengths to deliver a superior 5G mmWave platform for CPE and Home Modem use.
The reference platform will include advanced 4G and 5G functionalities, covering both sub-6GHz and mmWave RF spectrums, and will feature a range of connectivity interfaces. Kyocera's financial backing of the platform underscores GCT's robust position as a supplier in the 4G and 5G market.
The platform is slated for availability in the first quarter of 2025 and is anticipated to accelerate the development of Kyocera's product platform as well as GCT's 5G offerings to its customers.
GCT's solutions have been integral in providing 4G LTE connectivity to a variety of commercial devices, and the company's system-on-chip solutions are recognized for their compact size, low power consumption, and high performance.
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