NICTA's new chip promises true wireless revolution

  2008-02-22 21:00:02
A new Australian chip small enough to be embedded into home and office equipment promises wireless audio and video transfer at up to 5 gigabits per second, ten times faster than today's solutions at only one-tenth the cost!
[This is not FOSS related but if true, too cool to not share. - Scott] 
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