The pre-N product market: Q&A with Micheal Hurlston, vice president of Broadcom
Although sales of pre-N (pre-802.11n) products in the retail channel were slower than expected in the third quarter of this year, increasing demand for pre-N modules from notebooks and broadband CPE (consumer premises equipment) products in the second half will help increase growth of pre-N products, said Michael Hurlston, vice president and general manager of the home and wireless business unit at Broadcom, in a recent interview with DigiTimes. The following is an excerpt from the interview.
More here at DigiTimes.
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