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Intel set to unveil new Wi-Fi chips


Tuesday, August 24, 2004 Intel this week is expected to introduce a chip that adds support for a relatively obscure version of Wi-Fi, analysts said Monday, a move that could help ease congestion on wireless networks.

Endorsement last year by the world's largest chipmaker of the wireless communications technology known as Wi-Fi helped turn wireless networking into a must-have for notebook computer users. But as wireless networks have popped up in homes, businesses and public places, some network administrators have begun to warn of network traffic jams.

In a press briefing scheduled for Thursday, Intel is expected to announce the availability of a "tri-mode" Wi-Fi chip that supports the two most popular wireless data technology varieties--802.11b and its speedier cousin, 802.11g--and the less-used 802.11a. Intel's current chips support only the "b" and "g" varieties.

Intel would say only that Thursday's announcement is "to introduce its latest wireless technology for Intel Centrino notebooks."

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