This device uses Centrality's Atlas II processor, which is a Dual Core Arm9 processor with the baseband GPS integrated on-chip. The GPS technology is therefore Centrality's [GPS V3] (22 channels and high acquisition and tracking sensitivity). The GPS V3 technology has been optimized for faster TTFF when compared to competing solutions, even in tough conditions (tinted windshield, urban canyons, and without external antenna).
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This device uses Centrality's Atlas II processor, which is a Dual Core Arm9 processor with the baseband GPS integrated on-chip. The GPS technology is therefore Centrality's [GPS V3] (22 channels and high acquisition and tracking sensitivity). The GPS V3 technology has been optimized for faster TTFF when compared to competing solutions, even in tough conditions (tinted windshield, urban canyons, and without external antenna).