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  • Understanding the Wireless Landscape: Wi-Fi, IoT, Zigbee, Bluetooth, Thread, Mesh and More
    Wi-Fi has had an interesting journey since its inception in 1997. It was initially used in most business and home environments to enable computers to communicate. Then, in 2010 it was chosen as the backbone for the iPhone's FaceTime application. The move to handheld mobile devices quickly
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    Panel calls on government to dump IC export controls A panel of former senior U.S. defense officials recommend dumping current U.S. export controls on computer technology. Ethernet framing unites long-haul and metro Ethernet technology came to the backbone network at Supercomm this week. While
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    Synopsys alleges Magma copied its patents Synopsys Inc. has confronted Magma Design Automation Inc. with evidence that a patent underlying Magma's place-and-route technology is actually the property of Synopsys. Motorola, Oakley to collaborate on wearable Bluetooth devices Motorola Inc. and Oakley
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    Intel investment fuels Infineon's public offering Buyers benefit as DRAM prices head south Sony, TI collaborate to expand Memory Stick IC applications Chip technology implements RF direct conversion in standard CMOS Micromem aims ferromagnetic technology at 16-K memories Micronas combines RISC, DSP
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    logistics deal with UPS Smart Link denies PCTEL's allegations in soft-modem suit Motorola takes modular route to next-generation process MeltroniX aims interconnect technology at Bluetooth applications Hyundai's restructuring creates $330 million loss in first half Applied delays recognition of 300-mm
  • Platform-Independent Software Enables True Interoperability in Zigbee Networks
    The need for a new wireless network technology designed to meet the unique requirements of sensors and control devices led to the development of ZigBee. Standards such as Bluetooth and Wi-Fi were unsuitable for low-power applications because they deal with complex and power-hungry radio frequency
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    ) that it would price an offering of 6.25 million shares at between $15 and $17 when it goes public. UWB and the $1 million radio GaAs IC market set to reach $3.9 billion in 2004 Driven in large part by expanding markets for wireless LANs, mobile telephones, Bluetooth, RFID chips, and large-volume applications

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