At the event, International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC), which takes place in San Francisco and will run until 23 February, Intel demonstrated a curious development, code-named Rosepoint. The device is manufactured on 32 nm technology, and is a research prototype.
Previously, developers were able to create digital radio components electronic components (such as amplifiers and synthesizers), but in its present form the technology involves placing a fully digital adapter, Wi-Fi, operating in the frequency range 2.4 GHz on a single chip with cores Atom.
Analog adapters wireless networks are complex in design and does not respond better to lower technology of their production.
In addition, according to Intel CTO Justin Ratner, digital adapters use less energy, provide better quality signal and are exposed to Moore's Law. Related Products :
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