Intel is set to unveil Rosedale 2 — a chipset that can support fixed and mobile WiMax — at the upcoming Wireless Communications Association International (WCA) 2006 meeting in Washington. The chip is intended for use in modems and residential gateways but the company is aiming to extend its application to picocell base stations. Later this year, Intel plans to launch Ofer-R, a single-chip radio that offers support for both WiFi and WiMax.
Via [eetimes.com]
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