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Peraso and Richardson RFPD Sign Global Distribution Agreement

Peraso, a leader in mmWave technology for 5G networks, has announced a distribution agreement with Richardson RFPD, to sell their RF products globally. … Peraso's modules are easy to integrate with a USB 3.0 interface for data and system control and drivers for Linux and Windows OS. "We are thrilled to be working with Richardson RFPD," stated Ron Glibbery, CEO of Peraso.

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Dual-Band 5G Beamforming IC from 24 – 29.5/37 – 43.5 GHz

The PRS1520 from Peraso is a Beamforming IC that operates in the mmWave range from 24-29.5 GHz and 37-43.5 GHz. It supports n257, n258, n259, n260, and n261 5G bands and has an EIRP of 43 dBm (n261). This module has an integrated 16-element dual-polarized antenna array and an internal CPU with beam control and automatic calibration.

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Peraso Introduces Highly-Integrated Dual-Band 5G Beamformer IC from 24 to 44 GHz

Peraso, a new mmWave technology company, has introduced the PRS1520, a mmWave beamformer integrated circuit (IC). Combining a high level of integration with superior performance in a single device, the PRS1520 is anticipated to provide service providers with the opportunity to achieve a material reduction in their cost per subscriber. Furthermore, Peraso has implemented a scalable architecture that can be tailored to a host of mmWave-enabled, 5G devices, including customer premise equipment (CPE), laptops, tablets, and hotspots.

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Peraso Announces Dual-Band 5G Beamformer IC Targeted at End-User Equipment

Peraso Inc., a leader in mmWave technology, announced its new PRS1520 mmWave beamformer integrated circuit (IC). Combining a high level of integration with superior performance in a single device, the PRS1520 is anticipated to provide service providers with the opportunity to achieve a material reduction in their cost per subscriber. Furthermore, Peraso has implemented a scalable architecture that can be tailored to a host of mmWave-enabled, 5G devices, including customer premise equipment (CPE), laptops, tablets and hotspots. Third party industry analysts are predicting annual volume of such equipment to be in the range of 42 million units in 2025, or an estimated TAM of $1.5 billion.

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