SAN DIEGO (WiMAX Day). NextWave Wireless today began demonstrations of their NW2000 family of mobile WiMAX silicon solutions at the CTIA Wireless 2008 conference in Las Vegas. The IEEE 802.16e compliant Wave 2 ready chipsets are designed to offer high performance with low power consumption, with enhanced integration support for mobile multimedia. According to a NextWave press release, the “optimized 4G silicon” supports intensive multimedia applications such as streaming video, video conferencing, and support for NextWave’s MXtv mobile broadcast service. The chipsets are intended for use with small form-factor wireless broadband subscriber stations, including CPE modems, PC card modems, laptops, multimode/smartphone handsets and mobile multimedia terminals. The NW2000 chipset family includes NextWave’s NW2100 mobile subscriber baseband System-On-a-Chip (SoC), and the NW2200 family of single-chip, highly integrated, multi-band Radio Frequency (RF) transceivers.