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(New page: As of today (March 2008) the two best GPS chipsets available are the SiRF Star III and MTK MT3318. They offer fast initial fix and can utilize weak GPS signals by massive parallel correlat...) |
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== MTK MT3318 == | == MTK MT3318 == | ||
== Other chipsets == | |||
* Nemerix | |||
* Sony | |||
* uNav | |||
* uBlox | |||
* Fujitsu | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
* [http://www.gpspassion.com/fr/articles.asp?id=143 GPSPassion GPS Chipsets and Receivers Compared] | * [http://www.gpspassion.com/fr/articles.asp?id=143 GPSPassion GPS Chipsets and Receivers Compared] | ||
* [http://gpstekreviews.com/?p=19 SiRF Star III GPS correlation power explained] | * [http://gpstekreviews.com/?p=19 SiRF Star III GPS correlation power explained] |
Revision as of 23:57, 29 March 2008
As of today (March 2008) the two best GPS chipsets available are the SiRF Star III and MTK MT3318. They offer fast initial fix and can utilize weak GPS signals by massive parallel correlation computing power.
SiRF Star III
MTK MT3318
Other chipsets
- Nemerix
- Sony
- uNav
- uBlox
- Fujitsu