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| SparkLAN and Ralink bring 802.11n dual-band mini-PCI module to market |
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| By Humphrey Cheung | ||||
| Thursday, April 17, 2008 09:09 | ||||
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Broadband wireless networking solution provider SparkLAN and Ralink Technology have unveiled an IEEE 802.11n mini-PCI module based on the Ralink RT2880 SoC chipset. The design of the RT2880 SoC combining 2T3R (two transmit, three receive) MAC/BBP and a MIPS CPU, can boost the CPU efficiency of applications running in IP STB, digital TV, VoIP gateway, xDSL/cable modem, DVR, digital media adapters, and multi-media gateway solutions, claimed the companies. More here at Digitimes.
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