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Intel manager spells out wireless USB’s utility: Intel didn’t let the ink dry on its Wireless USB Promoter Group announcement before a technology marketing manager released this white paper on wireless USB (WUSB). WUSB is Intel’s alternative to the IEEE 802.15.3a group after six months of battling with Motorola over the future of ultrawideband.
The WUSB group has a much more specific focus than 802.15.3a, but it’s a good tight goal that seeks to be a high-speed cable replacement where Bluetooth could only be a peripheral/sync cable replacement. [link via Slashdot]
Posted by Glennf at February 21, 2004 7:05 PM
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