Marvell today introduced the industry's first high-efficiency wireless 802.11ax solution with 2x2 plus 2x2 concurrent dual Wi-Fi , dual-mode Bluetooth 5/Bluetooth Low Energy and 802.11p for connected ...
The newest Wi-Fi delivers the capacity and reliability to amazing experiences. Here’s how to hit the ground running. It’s a mobile, cloud and IoT world. Whether it’s a workplace, a classroom or a dorm ...
Walking into Amazon Go store is stepping into the future. You scan your Amazon Go app and the gates open before you. You can pick up a healthy salad for lunch, a quick snack, or dinner. You just drop ...
Every Wi-Fi user appreciates a faster connection. The IEEE 802.11ax draft standard promises better range, throughput and resiliency.
Simplifies product development while supporting 600 Mbps video and data, low-power Thread communication, and users’ need for frictionless, platform-agnostic device setup and interoperability SAN JOSE, ...
802.11ax is the next big thing in Wi-Fi, and Marvell just introduced their 802.11ax wireless products. 802.11ax will be the successor towards 802.11ac by quadrupling capacity. The 6th gen WIFI ...
Before the current Wi-Fi standard, called 802.11ac, wireless broadband was never quite robust enough: Too many devices were vying for your limited, inefficiently distributed bandwidth. This latest ...
Wireless standards tend to get proposed, drafted, and finally accepted at what seems like a glacial pace. It's been roughly 17 years since we began to see the first 802.11b wireless routers and ...
With Matter communication in mind, Murata has combined Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth and IEEE 802.15.4 LR-WPAN radios in a single module – LBES5PL2EL, which it described in detail at Embedded World in Nuremberg ...
The 802.11ac Wi-Fi standard has been around for a few years now, long enough that it has found its way into all but the very cheapest phones and laptops. It’s going to be the mainstream standard for ...
Delivering reliable and high-performance wireless connectivity is becoming more difficult in the increasingly congested automobile environment. Nonetheless, data that sensor-laden cars create needs to ...