Eta Devices (Murata)

Year 2011
Area IT and Communications, Energy, Environment and Food

Eta Devices developed a high-efficiency power amplifier for cell phones and cell base stations that will improve battery life and reduce base station energy usage

In 2016, Eta Devices sold their base station technology business to Nokia Ericsson and in 2022 sold their handset chip business to Murata.

A new architecture for highly efficient, broadband RF transceivers

This company was a spinout of the 2008 project, A new architecture for highly efficient, broadband RF transceivers.