Intel Demos Wireless Docking Technology: Ten Times Faster than Wi-Fi

  • “Looking to the future, all computing will become wireless computing, with an ever-increasing demand for faster wireless communication,” Intel CTO Justin Rattner said in a statement.
  • To address this trend, Intel has worked to develop WiGig, a multi-gigabit wireless docking technology that provides speeds of up to 7Gbps, ten times as fast as current Wi-Fi networks.
  • Intel demonstrated the technology at its annual Intel Developers Forum, claiming “WiGig is on track to becoming the most important next-generation multi-gigabit wireless technology,” Computerworld reports.
  • WiGig is based on the IEEE 802.11n standard and “operates in the unlicensed 60GHz frequency band, which has more spectrum available than the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands used by existing Wi-Fi products,” the article explains. “This allows wider channels that support faster transmission speeds.”
  • The specification also supports Wi-Fi over 60GHz and a wide range of applications. It enables wireless connectivity using HDMI and display extensions, which could allow laptops to connect to TVs to stream video.
  • “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,” said Ali Sadri, chairman of the WiGig Alliance.

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