At MWC, Ceva launched the third-generation of its PentaG design, with a new version aimed squarely at Non-Terrestrial Network (NTN) designs, hoping to address what looks to be a significant opportunity. The third-gen PentaG is already under license on the infrastructure side of the cellular network equation, said Richard Kingston, Ceva’s VP Market Intelligence, Investor and Public Relations. “There’s one for the edge, and one for satellite. We’re providing a full modem IP for those satellite users, as none of them have the terrestrial point of view.” Ceva licenses its designs out to semiconductor providers, but there is quite a lot of variance in those customers’ capability or appetite. Some want a limited slice to work around an existing design;…