Intel develop single chip MIMO
SAN FRANCISCO -Intel Corp. has developed a single-chip wireless LAN solution that meets the 802.11n MIMO (multiple input, multiple output) standard, which offers 108 Mbit/second of bandwidth.
The chip, which integrates two radios and the associated power amplifiers in CMOS, was described here Monday as "the first CMOS MIMO radio."
Krishnamurthy Soumyanath, director of the communications circuits lab at Intel's Hillsboro, Ore. campus, told reporters here at the International Solid State Circuits Conference that it is likely that Intel will put the chip on the market fairly soon, though he called that a "business decision". What I can say is that the technology works and that it can go on the market very soon, no question about that.
Intel engineer Yorgos Palaskas led a design team which put two transmitters and two receivers on the die, with integrated power amplifiers. Intel also could offer high-end customers three transmitters and three receivers for more consistent bandwidth, or solutions with two transmitters and three receivers.
Looks like I'm going to have to wait even longer for that dual core laptop I've been waiting for.







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