AzureWave Technologies, Inc., a global leading
wireless solution provider, has rolled out a complete product
line of 11n and Bluetooth 3.0 + High Speed (HS) wireless module
IC for mobile devices, such as smartphones, mobile gaming
devices, eBook readers and portable media players (PMPs),
all of which require high bandwidth and efficient power management.
AzureWave will showcase the latest 11n + Bluetooth 3.0 technology
at MWC in Hall 2, Booth #2C09.
What makes AzureWave’s wireless module IC outstanding is its
small footprint, cutting edge wireless performance, flexible
power management and diverse OS support for multitasking smartphones
and mobile devices. The coexistence of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
in one module guarantees seamless and smooth data transfer.
Combined with the latest Bluetooth 3.0 technology + HS, the
wireless Module IC enables a wide variety of mobile devices
to quickly and easily transfer rich media contents. In addition,
it facilitates high speed synchronization with other BT 3.0
+ HS enabled devices.
According to ABI Research, 802.11n is making its official
debut in higher-end smartphones in 2010 and will have at least
87 percent bundle rate by 2014. The quick growth of 802.11n
is triggered by consumers’ demand for higher bandwidth to
transfer big data across different devices and download advanced
applications via network. Especially the increasing demand
to easily and quickly connect consumers’ different devices
and share information is far larger than ever, an easy peer
to peer connection such as Wi-Fi Direct and Bluetooth 3.0
+ HS featured in AzureWave’s wireless modules will help consumers’
dream come true.
Consumers are looking for smartphones with more powerful processors,
better battery life, richer web experience and multitasking
capabilities. As a result, combo solutions are growing in
popularity among mobile gaming and portable CE to allow consumers
to benefit from the outstanding wireless experience. AzureWave
will launch the latest 11n high speed solutions in the upcoming
MWC at booth #2C09 during Feb. 15th to 18th.
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