Broadcom launches one-chip Wi-Fi adaptor
WLAN chip maker Broadcom today unveiled what it claims is the world’s first product to combine on a single chip all the radio and networking components traditionally spread across multiple chips. "The AirForce One BCM4317 integrates the broadband and MAC components customarily offered on one chip with the radio and power amplification units built into current WLAN adaptors on a second chip."
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