Posted Jun 15, 2006 at 12:21PM by Kyle M. Listed in: Gadgets, Mobile Tags: GPRS, D-Clue Technologies, WiMax
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WiMax Chip


Japanese company D-Clue Technologies Co. have developed a series of small WiFi chips suitable for use in Cellphones. The tiny WiMax chip can be integrated onto pretty much any cellphone circuit board.  The D-Clue DC11 series of WiMax amplifiers measure a miniscule 5x5mm, which is sure not to hurt anybody's pocket.

These chips can boost the original WiFi input signal by a whopping 50 times, which apparently enables users to connect to the internet as far away as 50km from a WiMax base station. This amazing little chip could end the painful situation on the state of cellphone internet at the moment. With a range of different services such as GPRS, WAP, and limited WiFi, so far you have to own a massive cellphone for WiFi capability in order to surf the entire internet with ease. Roll on WiMax chips!

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