IBM and MediaTek To Develop Wireless High-Def ChipsetSubmitted by lalit on October 22, 2007 - 3:25pm.
Almost everyone on the planet earth loves high-def and hates wires. So IBM and MediaTek have joined hands to develop ultra fast chipsets that can wirelessly transmit a full-length high-def movie to and from a computer, hand-held device, set top boxes or television. The chipset will be based on millimeter wave (mmWave) radio technology. This highest frequency portion of the radio spectrum will allow massive amounts of data to be sent quickly. The mmWave frequency band will boost at least 100 times higher data rates then any present wireless standard, resulting in transfer of 10Gb file in five seconds compared to around 10 minutes required by present Wi-Fi technology. IBM demonstrated a prototype chipset as small as dime to wirelessly transmit uncompressed HD video in February 2006. FeedBurner |
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