A standard “gigabit” Wi-Fi
Yesterday, the alliance announced a final version of specifications WiGig. The new standard is backward compatible with Wi-Fi, which enables high-speed wireless WiGig-periphery to work with lots of previously issued Wi-Fi-devices.
In May this year a group of leading IT-companies organized alliance WiGig (Wireless Gigabit Alliance). The aim of the alliance The intention was the development of new wireless standard for the transfer of heavy traffic at small distances. At a distance of 10 meters or a little more speed pumping WiGig was up to 6 Gbps / s (one CD-ROM in the second). It is expected that such speeds will be needed for the exchange of multimedia traffic between your computer and monitor, TV and players, phones and home appliances.
Yesterday, the alliance announced a final version of specifications WiGig – unprecedented in speed the adoption of the new standard in case! Typically, even on the harmonization of parts takes years, and now almost ready standard is designed for any two quarters. Since the approval of specifications WiGig scheduled for early next year, compatible devices can be expected to be available before the end of 2010.
The new standard is backward compatible with Wi-Fi, which enables high-speed wireless WiGig-periphery to work with lots of previously issued Wi-Fi-devices. And there are two modes: a slow economy with batteries and fast – with a maximum speed of 7 Gbps with. Also standard is the possibility of communication at a distance of over 10 meters, which will be applied towards the antenna.
In the second half of next year’s sale promises to appear in films in standard stereoscopic Blu-ray. Since glamor imposes design idea of rejection of the connecting wires, then such devices will need an impressive wireless traffic. With regard to mobile devices, the resolution cameras and phones does not increase at a slower pace, and it is desirable to merge all captured in real time.
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