IBM to fruit world's fastest video transfer technology: A final adieu to WiFi?
Er. | Oct 22 2007

In the wake of sheer technological breakthroughs and discoveries, IBM has publicized a hottest wireless video transferring through their state of the art microprocessor chipsets. Moreover, they boast of it to transfer video 100 times faster than the contemporary Wi-Fi between computer systems, televisions and various handheld devices!

These innovative microprocessors would be fruition between a joint venture involving IBM with MediaTek. This would be done with the help of their ‘millimeter wave (mmWave) radio technology’ that incorporates a 60GHz of radio spectrum instead of the conformist 2.4!

This technological advancement is so astounding that it helps users to upload a heavy file such as a 10 Gb file in five seconds, and let me tell you, the Wi-Fi takes 10 minutes to do that! This ‘mmWave’ wireless technology can find use in many arenas like homes and offices. It can very well be used for multimedia content downloads or uncompressed HDTV streaming from your DVD player too. Synchronizing compatible devices would be done a jiffy too!

The companies will amalgamate IBM’s hottest ‘mmWave’ radio chips, antenna, and package technology with MediaTek’s digital baseband and video processing microprocessor chips.

Via: Networkworld

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