Intersil shipping new spin of "GT" chipset
Wireless chipmaker Intersil just announced the start of shipments of its second generation PRISM GT 802.11g draft-compliant chipset. Intersil said the new chipset is "designed to support" revision 8.1 of the 802.11g draft standard and incorporates the PRISM Nitro technology unveiled about a month ago. Intersil says that designs based on the new chipset will have lower material cost and lowest average idle and active currents - up to 75% in some cases.
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