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<h1 id="ar_title">Intel demos WiGig wireless technology that is 10
times faster than 802.11n</h1>
<p>Many home and business local area networks (LANs) built around
the 802.11n standard are starting to buckle under the strain
placed on them by an ever-increasing number of wireless devices
clamoring for bandwidth. A new technology known as <a
href="http://www.gizmag.com/wigig-7gbps-wireless-spec/13585/"
target="_blank">WiGig</a> is looking to clear the bottleneck by
offering transfer rates 10 times that of the fastest 802.11n
networks. At its Intel Developer Forum (IDF) 2012 in San
Francisco, Intel demonstrated WiGig multigigabit wireless docking
technology that has the potential to remove almost all wires
trailing to and from a computer.</p>
<p>Operating over the unlicensed 60 GHz frequency band, WiGig is
designed to deliver data transfer rates of up to 7 Gbit/s. This
will allow it to wirelessly transmit video and audio data from a
source to a display or speakers in addition to wireless LAN
capabilities. Intel demonstrated just such an application by
wirelessly connecting an Ultrabook laptop to an external HDD and
then playing a video from the HDD on a monitor connected only over
WiGig.<br>
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<p>Notícia GIZMAG, texto integral em:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.gizmag.com/intel-wigig-multigigabit-wireless-docking/24158/">http://www.gizmag.com/intel-wigig-multigigabit-wireless-docking/24158/</a><br>
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