Intel gets dualband Wi-Fi chip out the door
After several delays, Intel Corp. announced Monday that its Intel Pro/Wireless 2100A chip is shipping to notebook manufacturers, giving Centrino notebooks an 802.11a connection. "The new chip allows notebook users to connect to 802.11a networks, which operate on a higher frequency than the more popular 802.11b networks currently supported by Intel’s Centrino technology."
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