Realtek and Intel to show off individual-chip WUSB solutions at CES

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It looks like Realtek and Intel will each be doing their part to push wireless USB (or WUSB) at CES, with the pair set to team up to demonstrate how their respective single-chip solutions work with one another. Those solutions include Realtek’s RTU7105 Wireless USB device and Intel’s Wireless UWB Link 3480 Single-Chip CMOS Wireless USB host device, each of which are interoperable in multiple

WiMedia band groups, including multiple bands that meet existing worldwide

regulatory requirements. Not precisely the most exciting stuff for casual consumers to be certain, but according to the two companies, that will be the first public demonstration of WUSB interoperability involving single-chip solutions for both the host and device and, given the likely preponderance of such devices in the not too distant future, that’s certainly something […]

Orginal post by Donald Melanson

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