Thursday, December 07, 2006

Intel Introducing WIMAX mobile Technology

Intel started for WiMAX revolution with the design of a mobile WiMAX baseband chip. The new mobile solution will combine long-range and short-range wireless connectivity This Moblie chipset known as Intel WiMAX Connection 2300.

The Intel WiMAX Connection 2300 will be the focal point for Intel's next generation Centrino mobile platform. Not only will WiMAX (IEEE 802.16e-2005) and WiFi (802.11n draft) be supported. This chipset will also featured with 3G connectivity.

"Intel continues to drive new innovation in mobile broadband access by this technology. Intel WiMAX Connection 2300 will help speed the deployment of mobile WiMAX, and accelerate the availability of a new wave of 'personal broadband' laptops and mobile devices that deliver the real Internet."

Intel's latest chipset supports MIMO technology for increased WiFi bandwidth and signal quality as well as low-power requirements and a reduced thermal envelope making it suitable for installation in thin and light notebooks. WiMAX and WiFi features will also be controlled from the same central software application for better connectivity management.

Intel said that it plans to sample both card and module forms beginning in late 2007.

Reference theinquirer.net

 
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