Intel To Include Draft 802.11n In Centrino 67
filenavigator writes "Intel announced at the Globalcom 2006 Expo that they will be including Draft 802.11n hardware in their Centrino chips. It will be interesting since they said that they will start doing this sometime in the middle of 2007, and the 802.11n standard is not to be finalized until 2008. Additionally Draft 802.11n has been dogged by interoperability problems." From the article: "Although the news caused barely a ripple of reaction in the audience of software and hardware engineers, there are industry analysts who have already warned large buyers of wireless technology to resist the temptation to deploy high-speed IEEE 802.11n devices until the standard is ratified."
Funny misread (Score:1, Funny)
I misread that as "barely a nipple reaction".
Re:Funny misread (Score:5, Funny)
aka "802.11n leaves us cold?"
-b.
Re:Does draft 802.11n really work? (Score:4, Funny)
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Re:It's both dangerous and misleading to embed N n (Score:1, Funny)
I'm sure your valuable insights could save them hundreds of millions of dollars.