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120 gbps leap: US engineers develop wireless chip delivering fiber-level speed
Researchers at the University of California, Irvine, have developed a 140-gigahertz (GHz) wireless chip ...
Apple probably won't be using in-house Wi-Fi chip designs in its 2025 iPhone lineup, with industry sources claiming it will too hard to reach the goal in the next two years. Apple has steadily been ...
Apple plans to introduce its in-house Wi-Fi chip with the iPhone 17 Pro. At least, this is what Haitong Securities analyst Jeff Pu reports. According to him, in 2025, Apple plans to implement its ...
Apple has been working on a custom Wi-Fi chip for years now. It seems we might see the results of this hard work in next year's iPhone 17 lineup. According to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Cupertino is ...
Apple rumors keep the world turning. Some people might say it’s gravity, but it’s Apple. Forget the Farmer’s Almanac; most farming relies on the iPhone release schedule. The iPhone 16e was revealed ...
Apple supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo today said that at least one iPhone 17 model launching next year will be equipped with an Apple-designed Wi-Fi 7 chip. For years, Apple has also been rumored to ...
Apple's rumored in-house Wi-Fi chip might debut in devices as early as next year, according to Taiwanese industry publication DigiTimes. The report cites insiders from Apple's supply chain who ...
Demand for Ethernet chips and Wi-Fi chips are picking up on rush replenishment orders for PC and other consumer applications, but whether the recovery momentum can last into the second half of 2023 ...
Reverse engineering-embedded firmware reveals how Wi-Fi chips operate beyond standard specifications. Security researchers Daniel Wegemer and Edoardo Mantovani spent two years analyzing MediaTek ...
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‘Earthquake on a chip’ uses phonon lasers to supercharge mobile efficiency
Engineers have turned the physics of earthquakes into a tool for shrinking and supercharging the chips inside phones and ...
The BCM4918 is designed to be used with two new radio chips, BCM6714 and BCM6719, that Broadcom debuted in conjunction. A Wi-Fi access point uses radio chips to send and receive the radio signals in ...
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