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Pulselink to cancel its "third standard" for ultra-wide band at Computex?
posted on 31 May 2005
Computex, normally a haven for PCs rather than wireless devices, looks like having a couple of surprises for the Bluetooth world this week, with strong rumours that the Third Man of UWB - Pulselink - is about to pull out.
There is also supposed to be a move by Artimi to announce a single-chip UWB device, working silicon being on display - but the promised press release remains hidden.
The Pulselink proposal originally involved using its own proprietary UWB over fibre technology as a way of piping TV signals around a home, and using the same silicon to drive UWB wireless. That silicon was actually demonstrated, said
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