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Panasonic has developed the most energy-efficient multi-gigabit wireless chip


The Japanese company Panasonic has announced a new chipset, designed for organizations multigigabit wireless communications, having at the same time, the company claims, the lowest power consumption - less than 1 W, which is achieved through the use of new processing architecture of high-frequency spectrum.

In the words of the developers of the new chip, their novelty provides stable interactive communication capabilities between the different types of devices that support the specification WiGig Alliance.

This chipset can be embedded in a variety of mobile devices such as smart phones, which require less than 1 watt power consumption. The technology used allows you to send a compressed 30-minute HD video content between mobile devices in 10 seconds. It also allows you to pass without delay sweat HD video, for example, the instantaneous transmission of video in real time from your mobile device to the HD display, and much better than the currently existing technology.

The main features of the new chipset:

The new development consists of a 60 GHz transceiver, RF signal processing engine capable of processing MAC (Media Access Control) packets
50% less than the previous development of Panasonic, while maintaining a 9 GHz bandwidth in the unlicensed 60 GHz (in Europe and Japan) frequency range
Low power consumption in the processing of MAC packets
New high-precision circuitry annular topology, which allows to overcome the limitation on the distance between the transistors required for the 60 GHz carrier frequency, thus providing a significant reduction in size of the chip.

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