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Tag: WiMAX

  • IWJT, Expo 2010 and Shanghai, China I've recently returned from the International Workshop on Junction Technology in Shanghai China. Shanghai is a fascinating city (or mega-city). The Chinese say that Xian is the city of the past, Beijing is the city of the present and Shanghai is the city of the future. I certainly agree with that characterization of Shanghai! From the LED-dominated night skyline to...
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  • Backing Off 4G WiMAX? Hold Your Horses There is a report out of Taiwan overnight that Intel has shut down its 4G WiMAX Program office and is backing off the standard. This story has sparked a couple of dozen others. Here's Intel's perspective.As usual, these sites rarely name sources. In this case, there is some accurate info, but also some half truths and assumptions. First, WiMAX continues...
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  • A Glimpse into the Future of TV While I teased you with a few thoughts about the future of TV in my original post, I thought it would be nice to open up the door a bit further and shed some light on the vision we're actually driving towards. To do so, I've invited Mike Payne, Director of Experience Design, to share some ideas with you on...
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  • WiMAX, 3G and LTE: A Capacity Analysis The mobile wireless industry is facing unprecedented challenges in meeting the data demands of their subscribers with their desire for fast, mobile Internet. Wireless technologies are often compared on theoretical peak data rates, but it's actual capacity or spectral efficiency - the average realized data throughputs - is the real metric that wireless technologies should be compared.For operators, meeting this...
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  • Mobile World Congress 2010: Intel Continues its Commitment to Worldwide Mobile WiMAX Guest repost from goingWimax.com by Sanjiv Gupta, Sr. Technical Marketing Engineer at Intel.With the backdrop of the revolutionary deals being made at the GSMA Mobile World Congress 2010 (held from February 15-18th at the Fira de Barcelona), such as the unveiling of the Nokia/Intel plan for launching of a new operating system (using the "MeeGo Platform") to power advanced smart...
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  • Intel innovation in your next vehicle Entertainment and Telemetics, or in short, In-Vehicle Infotainment continues to evolve rapidly. With CeBIT and the Geneva Autoshow around the corner we are bound to see many new innovations, bringing pretty advanced capabilities into the vehicle. In Intel's Embedded and Communications Group, we continue to make great progress in responding to these new market dynamics with the Intel® Atom™ processorbased...
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  • Making the Future Every new year starts with that sense of reinvention - that sense that things could be different, will be different, should be different. 2010 has started exactly the same way - I woke up in an old homestead in rural South Australia to a day of perfect sunshine, deep blue skies and an unbounded horizon. Many airports and a 75...
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  • IEEE 802.16m to the Rescue: Meeting the Exploding Mobile Internet Data Demand Guest repost from goingWimax.com by Sanjiv Gupta, Sr. Technical Marketing Engineer at Intel.Commercially available Mobile WiMAX is here! Major networks have successfully rolled out worldwide with Clearwire in the U.S., UQ Communications in Japan, and Yota in Russia taking center stage. While existing networks are planning expansions, new operators are clearing paths for network launches very soon. With more and...
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  • Connecting the Ultra-Mobile Universe with Moorestown Revolutionizing the ultra-mobile segment of Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) and the future of smart phones, Intel's next-generation Intel® Atom™ processor, codenamed Moorestown, made a larger-than-life splash at this year's Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in San Francisco.Intel Fellow and Chief Platform Architect for the Ultra Mobility Group, Shreekant (Ticky) Thakkar showcased the technology's highlights including:- Extended battery life, running the full...
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  • Local Case Worker Moves Throughout Portland at New Speeds with WiMAX It's hard to imagine how we used to get our work done before laptops, Google and the Internet came along. Remember when we used to fax documents, send printed mail or use dial-up to access the Internet? I constantly have to remind myself of this when impatiently waiting for my Blackberry to sync or a rich Internet site to load....
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