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UWB - Is the Egg Finally About to Hatch?

Despite frequent declarations by many that 'uwb is dead', recently it feels as though support is starting to grow - not just from those pushing the technology, but also from independent industry experts and device manufacturers. So why are we not seeing more of uwb, either in the form of W-USB or other variations, in products being shipped today?  more

Related Tags: ims, windows


UWB to Have a Profound Impact on Future Mobile Device Communications

Wireless USB, based on the WiMedia Alliance's Ultrawideband (uwb) common radio platform which is promoted by USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF), is slowly garnering attention from mobile device manufacturers as it has exhibited efficient power consumption. It is capable of transmitting data up to 480 Mbps at distances up to 3 meters and 110 Mbps at up to 10 meters. It is gradually being implemented in game controllers, digital cameras, portable media players (PMPs), and laptops. The Bluetooth Special Interest Group has also announced that the next version of Bluetooth would be based on Wimedia's uwb common radio platform.  more

Related Tags: wi-fi, bluetooth, bluetooth-special-interest-group, battery, 3, memory, chipsets, chipset


UWB - A Window of Opportunity

Ultra Wideband (uwb) has been here, there and everywhere. The reality is uwb is at a cross-road and 2008 is a make or break year for the technology.  more

Related Tags: thomson, bluetooth, toshiba, lenovo, dell, ims-research, ims, wlan


Ultrawideband Beginning To Take Off

The market for Ultrawideband (uwb) silicon is finally beginning to take off in 2007, reports In-Stat. Though regulatory hurdles over uwb still persist worldwide, the first uwb-enabled notebook PCs have shipped this year from Dell, Lenovo, and Toshiba, the high-tech market research firm says.  more

Related Tags: bluetooth, in-stat, toshiba, lenovo, dell


Ultrawideband Beginning to Take Off

The market for Ultrawideband (uwb) silicon is finally beginning to take off in 2007, reports In-Stat. Though regulatory hurdles over uwb still persist worldwide, the first uwb-enabled notebook PCs have shipped this year from Dell, Lenovo, and Toshiba, the high-tech market research firm says.  more

Related Tags: bluetooth, in-stat, toshiba, lenovo, dell


Wireless Technologies are Competing for Space in Portable Computers

A changing mix of communications protocols will compete for space in notebook computers as they take a growing share of the personal computer market over the next five years. A new study from ABI Research says that wireless-equipped notebooks will feature a gradual shift from 802.11g to 802.11n Wi-Fi, as well as significant growth in the number of notebooks with embedded uwb or cellular radios. more

Related Tags: abi-research, 802.11n, 802.11g, wi-fi-alliance


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