Qualcomm has announced that it has completed the acquisition of Wilocity which is working on chips for the next-generation of Wi-Fi, known as WiGig and 802.11ad. Founded in 2007, the Israeli startup is a chip designer that uses the 60 gigahertz spectrum to transfer data at gigabit speeds over a relatively short distance, such as between a tablet and a PC or TV in a living room. Due to high-speed it covers much shorter distances and cannot penetrate walls. Wilocity said its chips can get up to 4...
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