Microsoft Takes Its Own Path With Next-gen Wi-Fi
News Atheros is the only one to get a certification," Nogee said. An Atheros representative was not immediately available for comment. In November, the company gave its nod to a chipset from Atheros Communications.
[June 11, 2002, 9:12]
Chipmaker Gets A Jump On Safer Wireless
News Atheros was the first chipmaker to begin shipping silicon using the 802.11a standard, another approved wireless networking standard. Atheros chose to ship the chips now to gain a competitive advantage.
[March 12, 2002, 17:09]
Intel Leads 400Mbps Wireless Charge
News Intel, Broadcom, Marvel and Atheros have sidestepped the IEEE's process to work on a draft of the new 802.11n standard, which the vendors plan to submit to the IEEE's working group for consideration, sources say.
[October 10, 2005, 9:35]
Linux Vets Launch Free Wireless 'Sputnik'
News The leading makers of the silicon chips powering the equipment are Intersil and Atheros. High bandwidth LANs and Storage Area Networks are now in common use. The co-founders of Linuxcare have started a new company that's trying to weave a national...
[April 3, 2002, 15:21]
Intel Calls The Shots For Next-gen Wi-Fi
News Monday's announcement of a group called the Enhanced Wireless Consortium (EWC), led by Wi-Fi chipmakers Intel, Broadcom, Marvell and Atheros Communications, is the latest example of a long tradition in tech: The big guys, one way or another...
[October 13, 2005, 16:55]
Next-gen Wi-Fi Close To Standardisation
News Broadcom, Marvell Technology Group and Atheros Communications joined The 802.11n working group was formed within the IEEE more than a year ago to establish a standard for the next generation of Wi-Fi technology called MIMO, which will quadruple...
[January 12, 2006, 9:15]
High-speed Wi-Fi Standards Debate Stalls
News On the other side of the debate is the TGn Sync group, supported by Intel, Atheros Communications, Nortel, Samsung, Sony, Qualcomm, Philips and Panasonic. Both proposals are based on a technology called multiple-input/multiple-output (MIMO), which...
[May 20, 2005, 9:50]
