In a move to expand its efforts in the wireless Lan market, Intel last week agreed to co-develop products with Symbol Technologies, in which it has also invested $100m (£62m). The two companies said they would focus their efforts on developing WLan-based silicon, adapter cards and other products. The products will be based on the IEEE 802.11 wireless networking standard and will include 2.4- and 5.2-GHz wireless Lan technology.
In a move to expand its efforts in the wireless Lan market, Intel last week agreed to co-develop products with Symbol Technologies, in which it has also invested $100m (£62m). The two companies sai...
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