Motorola buys high-speed wireless chipmaker
Motorola has bought wireless chipmaker XtremeSpectrum, a move that could let it jump to market with superfast wireless broadband technology - but could also give it a standards headache. "The Schaumburg, Ill.-based company said on Monday that it had purchased XtremeSpectrum, but did not disclose financial details of the deal."
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