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Motorola waits on 802.11n approval
May 25, 2007
Company says it won't sell equipment using the next-generation Wi-Fi standard, as Intel and others are, until it's IEEE-certified.
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Intel, Sprint connect on WiMax
May 6, 2005
Companies will jointly test the emerging wireless broadband technology, which may serve as an alternative to cable and DSL. Photos: Welcoming the WiMax chip
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Intel to produce chips in China
March 26, 2007
The chipmaker has labs and testing facilities in China. In a few years, it will make chips there too.
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Intel plots path of WiMax
September 7, 2004
Three years of work in wireless broadband lie ahead, Intel says, as it gives a first look at its Rosedale processor.
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China chipmaking to explode through '08
June 10, 2005
That's good news for makers of chip-fabrication gear, but it could also mean a glut of processors and a drop in prices.
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AT&T forms Net phone alliance
September 21, 2004
The carrier recruits Intel, Cisco Systems and other major players to create VoIP phone gear and applications.
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Intel chip aims to cut optical costs
February 11, 2004
A prototype processor the company produced could take a lot of the manual labor out of manufacturing optical equipment toward the end of the decade.
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Connecting the home networking dots
January 27, 2005
There's more to home networking than entertainment, but turning the potential into reality remains a major challenge. Photos: Hooked-up home
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Industry groups seek HD dominance
December 14, 2005
High-definition entertainment is coming, and that means more standards bodies and trade groups are mobilizing.
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Motorola and HP in Linux tie-up
August 16, 2004
Motorola plans first use of the open-source software in the core of next-generation cell phone networks.
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Infineon adds a little flash
January 7, 2004
The chipmaker is entering the market for flash memory with the intention of becoming a dominant player within the next three years.
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Texas Instruments to upgrade DSP line
January 19, 2004
The launch this week of digital signal processors that run at 1GHz should help TI keep its top spot in providing chips for cellular base stations, video production gear and other systems.
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