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Multigigabit WiGig Wireless Docking Demoed at IDF 2012
« Posted: September 14, 2012, 12:09:06 AM »


Intel CTO Justin Rattner presents WiGig as a technology of the future

San Francisco, CA 09-13, 2012: WiGig multigigabit wireless docking technology has been demonstrated by Intel in a presentation of the company’s vision of the technologies of the future at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) 2012 in San Francisco.

WiGig is on track to become the most important next generation multigigabit wireless technology. Its speeds of up to 7Gbps using the unlicensed 60Ghz frequency band, combined with advanced Protocol Adaption Layers (PAL) designed for PC, CE and Mobile applications, will mean its applications go beyond that of a straight forward access technology. 

“This is a seminal moment for WiGig, developers and end-users,” said Dr. Ali Sadri, President and Chairman of the Wireless Gigabit (WiGig) Alliance, the not-for-profit standards organisation responsible for developing the technology.

At IDF 2012 Rattner showcased an example of WiGig’s Docking Station and its capacity to remove the need for almost all wired elements of docking and networking.

“Looking to the future, all computing will become wireless computing, with an ever-increasing demand for faster wireless communication," said Intel Chief Technology Officer Justin Rattner. “I’m excited by what I’ve seen from WiGig technology so far – not only its multigigabit throughput capability, but also the flexibility of the single technology to support a wide range of CE and PC applications.  I look forward to the day when docking my Ultrabook or tablet will not even need to be a conscious exercise – it will be as simple as dropping the device anywhere on my desk and having it automatically connect to a display and peripherals, no wires attached.”

“Intel demoing WiGig technology at IDF 2012 is a big deal for us and the industry. It is recognition from one of the world’s leading vendors that WiGig is real and has a bright future. In just a few years to come I believe people will not know what they did without it. The technology is nearly ready and with chips from multiple WiGig member companies already in production, and certification ready for mid-2013, I would expect a real explosion in the number of WiGig devices coming to market soon,” added Sadri.

WiGig technology will be demonstrated by several WiGig member companies at CES 2013 in Las Vegas.

For further information about WiGig visit the website at www.wigig.org or follow @WiGigAlliance on twitter. 

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