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Wireless USB Devices May Appear This Year

posted on Apr 11, 2005 12:45PM
Wireless USB Devices May Appear This Year

Specifications for wireless USB 1.0 to be final soon, Intel says.

Paul Kallender, IDG News Service

Monday, April 11, 2005

TOKYO--Version 1.0 of the Wireless USB (Universal Serial Bus) specification, which is being promoted as the successor to the USB data transfer method between electronics devices, should be approved by mid-May, according to an Intel representative.

The Wireless USB specification provides for a data transfer speed of 480 megabits per second over distances of about 3 yards, and it will work at lower speeds up to a distance of about 11 yards.

A candidate Version 1.0 specification was sent to the Wireless USB Promoter Group on April 1 for a 45-day review, said Jeff Ravencraft, technology strategist for Intel`s Communications Technology Lab, at a press event during the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) Japan 2005, on Friday.

Consumers can look forward to a handful of Wireless USB products appearing in shops in the United States by the end of this year, with many more products following in the first half of 2006, Ravencraft said.

``The new news is...we`ll have the specification finalized on or about May 15,`` he said.

Version 1.0 of any technology is a key specification that enables developers to start product design. The Wireless USB Promoter Group, which is authorizing the specification, consists of Agere Systems, Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft, NEC Electronics, Philips Semiconductors (which is part of Koninklijke Philips Electronics), Samsung Electronics, and Intel.

NEC Electronics expects to have its first products on sale in Japan during the first half of 2006, according to Yoshiyuki Tomoda, senior manager at the company`s PC Peripheral Systems Division.

Intel is planning to boost Wireless USB`s transfer speed to 1 gigabit per second before the end of the decade, said Brad Hosler, Wireless USB architect at Intel`s Communications Technology Lab.

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