"We all want the same thing when it comes to a wireless Internet
connection: coverage everywhere, superfast speeds, not too pricey.
What we don't know is when we're going to get it. On that front, Intel last week pushed the zoom-ahead button, disclosing plans to deliver by year's end a new chipset called Rosedale 2 that should make it easier to access WiMax from mobile computers. By early next year, Intel predicts some PC makers will be building those chips into laptops, and that may be the jump start the industry needs. Think of the role having Intel's Wi-Fi-friendly Centrino chips in so many laptops played in the proliferation of hot-spots in offices, homes, and public places the past few years."
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Wednesday, July 05, 2006
Intel To Deliver WiMax Chips for Mobile Computers
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