President Paul Otellini says that staying competitive in wireless-connectivity technologies such as WiMax is critical to U.S. success. Via [informationweek.com]… Continue Reading
President Paul Otellini says that staying competitive in wireless-connectivity technologies such as WiMax is critical to U.S. success. Via [informationweek.com]… Continue Reading
WiMAX backers continue to seed early versions of the technology among prospective customers, hoping that it will spark demand when services roll out in early 2006. Via [extremetech.com]… Continue Reading
Intel Corporation is introducing an enhanced technology to provide mobile handset users with a better multimedia experience, including clearer graphics, faster video, and improved power efficiency. Via [geekzone.co.nz]… Continue Reading
In a talk about the current status of its 802.11n efforts, Intel reaffirmed its backing of the TGn Sync Alliance’s approach to achieving 100+Mbit/sec throughput in future-generation wireless networks. Via [eweek.com]… Continue Reading
Intel has unveiled its first proposals for 802.11s, a new mesh wireless networking standard. Via [news.zdnet.co.uk]… Continue Reading
Intel has been unable to keep up with demand for Sonoma, its notebook technology introduced in January, according to a company spokesperson. Via [pcworld.idg.com.au]… Continue Reading
Intel and Alcatel are collaborating together to bring WiMAX to market for residential and notebook users. Via [theinquirer.net]… Continue Reading
Intel Corp. on Wednesday introduced a new package of chips for wireless laptop computers, a move meant to increase the company’s dominant position in notebook computers and expand its foothold in the consumer market. Via [latimes.com]… Continue Reading
Chipmaking giant Intel and South African carrier Telkom are testing WiMAX technology in hopes of providing a last-mile broadband alternative, the companies announced today. Via [internetnews.com]… Continue Reading
AT&T Corp. said Friday it has teamed up with chip giant Intel Corp. to work on research and development and produce products together. Via [seattlepi.nwsource.com]… Continue Reading
Intel’s next generation of desktop-use chipsets, to be introduced in the second half of 2005, will support wireless technologies such as 802.11a/b/g, said Sunil Kumar, director of chipset and software marketing at Intel, yesterday in Taipei. Via [digitimes.com]… Continue Reading
Technology company Intel says its wireless safari is proving wireless technology can be effectively and securely used regardless of a user’s geographical location. Via [itweb.co.za]… Continue Reading
Intel and cell phone pioneer Craig McCaw’s latest company, Clearwire, plan to develop and install high-speed networks based on broadband technology commonly referred to as WiMax. Via [news.com.com]… Continue Reading
Hosler, speaking at Intel’s second annual R and D Day event, says the company wants Wireless USB to replace USB for very short-range networks. Companies want to make it as widespread in the home and office as USB is today, he says. Wireless can be snooped, so assuring privacy and security are essential to achieve… Continue Reading
Intel is beating the wireless broadband drum. At September’s Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, president and COO Paul Otellini delivered a bright technology forecast, underscoring the impact of upcoming WiMAX technology. Earlier this year, Intel launched the WiMAX initiative, which is positioned as a wireless competitor to cable and DSL. WiMAX is governed by… Continue Reading