Qualcomm speeds up Wi-Fi
Published in Mobiles


To 10 gigabits per second.


Qualcomm is launching a family of chips that can add incredibly high-speed Wi-Fi -- at speeds up to 10 gigabits per second -- to phones, laptops, routers.

Qualcomm demos 5G VR edge computing
Published in Network


Wireless VR from PC to HMD Snapdragon 835

By the summer of 2017, I started hearing the term edge computing from a lot of C level meetings I had in the computing industry and it became very clear that this is the next big thing. At MWC 2018, Qualcomm demonstrated edge computing 5G mm Wave powered VR, which is likely to become the future of VR.

Intel kills WiGig
Published in Network
11 September 2017

Intel kills WiGig

Gee Wiz

In  what is becoming a long list of what Intel is giving up on is its WiGig 60GHz 802.11ad  controllers and antennas.

AMD wants to make your VR headset wireless
Published in Graphics


Acquires Nitero millimeter wave company

You might seen we've writing about millimeter waves several times. and we usually attributed this term to 5G. AMD has just acquired Nitero, a millimeter wave company that wants to use this technology to cut the cord on your VR and AR headset. 

Future Intel PCs will have no wires
Published in PC Hardware


Intel's VP of business PCs  talks about cutting the strings

Tom Garrison does not think that wires have a future in corporate networks.  As vice president of the Client Computing Group and general manager of the Business Client Platforms Division at Intel Corporation, he is in a position to do something about it.

WiGig expected soon
Published in News
09 March 2015

WiGig expected soon


Qualcomm, Broadcom, Panasonic, Intel and Nitero signed up

WiGig (Wireless Gigabit Alliance) chips are expected to appear in high-end smartphones in the second half of 2015, accoring to Digitimes Research. 

Intel Wireless Dock in action
Published in AI


Small box makes work easier

Part of the Intel's 5th generation Core vPro announcement was its Intel Wireless Docking technology. 



4K multi-device and file transfer

No power cords, USB cables, video cables

intel idf2012 logo

IDF 2012: 802.11ad 60MHz travels 10 meters