
NEW YORK, USA (AVING) --

With this Ultra Wide Band technology, you can transfer data at the speed of 480 Mbps, a rate equivalent to that of the existing USB 2.0 standard. Practically speaking, it means that you can transfer 1GB data wirelessly less than 30 seconds.

This chip is tiny enough to be applied to mobile devices and it is going to be presented at CES 2006.

Source Aving.net
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