Icron and QEOS announce wireless breakthrough
- Industry’s first client-equipped implementation of wireless USB link over 60GHz
- Live demo at international’s largest AV display, InfoComm14 in Las Vegas
CANADA’S Icron Technologies Corporation and Malaysia’s Quantum Electro Opto Systems Sdn Bhd (QEOS) have announced what they are saying was the industry’s first successful implementation of an indoor-optimised 60GHz wireless USB 2.0 hyperlink with QEOS’ new 60GHz unmarried-chip transceiver.
The transceiver delivers wi-fi multi-gigabit throughput and is optimised for indoor usage, the 2 agencies stated in a joint declaration.
The new answer is powered through Icron’s ExtremeUSB extension technology and the QEOS’ unmarried-chip CMOS (complementary metal–oxide semiconductor) millimetre wave connectivity strategy to wirelessly switch statistics or video over USB (Universal Serial Bus).
“USB over wi-fi offers clients an fashionable and bendy extension answer for installations wherein putting off cables proves beneficial,” stated Icron president and chief government officer Robert Haefling (p.c).
“Moreover, becoming a member of with QEOS to deploy a millimetre-wave 60GHz wireless solution is very compelling because it presents a destiny development direction towards supporting USB 3.zero, three.1 and HD video packages,” he added.
The two groups are keeping a stay idea demonstration at InfoComm14 on the Las Vegas Convention Centre from now until June 20. InfoComm is billed as the most important expert AV (audiovisual) display in the world, with greater than 950 exhibitors and 35,000+ attendees from over a hundred and ten countries.
"We are excited to paintings with Icron to combine our industry’s first 60GHz single-chip CMOS solution with its marvelous USB extension technology to illustrate the first indoor use, client-pleasant 60GHz USB hyperlink,” stated QEOS leader govt officer Gabriel Walter (percent). “We are confident this demonstration will quick pave the way for brand spanking new exciting merchandise in purchaser, business and prosumer markets," brought Walter, a Digital News Asia Digerati50.
Earlier in June, QEOS announced it had received Silicon Valley-based Centric Technologies LLC's highbrow property property and people in a US$forty-million (RM129-million) deal.
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