Radio Wi-Fi Chips Coming: Eco-Friendly and Smart
Sepp Hasslberger sends this in:
"Intel Corporation announced it has developed a prototype of an all-CMOS direct conversion dual-band radio transceiver capable of supporting every current Wi-Fi standard (802.11a, b and g), as well as the projected requirements of 802.11n.The system-in-a-package technology is a significant step toward enabling integrated CMOS radios that could provide improved wireless capabilities in future Intel platforms at a low cost.
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Here is our future direct-interconnection Internet being developed.
Perhaps in connection with P2P, this will be exactly what we need to keep the Internet going, even in the event of some serious suppression.
What I like especially is that the technology is not microwave
(gigahertz) but radio wave (megahertz) technology, a good chance that it may be less damaging to humans than the mobile phone and WLAN technologies we now have...
[via Sepp Hasslberger] - [ Read more ]
posted by Robin Good on Tuesday, June 21 2005, updated on Tuesday, May 5 2015
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