Thursday 26 September 2013

Overview of Broadcom’s 5G WI- FI Chips

Broadcom Corporation is an American semiconductor company which deals with the field of broadband and wireless communication. This company is founded in 1991 at California. Broadcom is a very big company which employs more than 10,000 people in more than 15 countries of the world. Broadcom is in the list of top 20 semiconductor selling companies of the world. It produces the products related to the computing and telecommunication networking. Its products include DHL, ICs, transceivers, routers, switches, servers, wireless LANs etc.

Broadcom is the first company to produce the chips for the IEEE 802.11ac which are completely based on the latest fifth generation of WI-FI. The fifth generation helps you to access HD videos from many devices at different places. The unbeatable high speed of the 5G Wi-Fi provide you the advantage of loading the data on a mobile device at very high speed allow you to synchronise the files including videos, pictures, photos etc. and at last help to increase the battery life. The latest IEEE 802.11ac chip is 3 times faster as well as 6 times more efficient than the IEEE 802.11n.

Fifth Generation WI-FI is the next generation of WI-FI standard which are the demand of the present day communication devices as well as mobiles.  Fifth generation WI-FI is a very important step from IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n to latest IEEE 802.11ac. 5G WI-FI chip developed by Broadcom helps to improve range of the WI-FI connection and facilitates the user to use the high speed internet on different devices as well as different places at the same time.  The speed of internet on 802.11ac is much high in comparison to 802.11n and hence allows you to download the data or synchronise the data such as music, videos as well as pictures etc. Since the speed of data transfer on 802.11ac is greater and hence it helps in saving the energy of the device as well as the time of the user.

Broadcom has manufactured four new chips out of which only one chip is PCI-e supported. Two chips are dual stream chips and transfer the data at a speed of 867Mbps on the other hand the single stream chip transfers the data at half of the speed of the dual stream chips i.e. at 433Mbps. All the four chips implement at the channel bandwidth of 80MHz. The latest “beamforming” technology is used in the Broadcom’s 5G WI-FI chips which helps the chip to target only the specific receivers and hence helps to increase the overall range of the connection signal

This article written by Devesh Rai behalf of Sunrise PC Support, Sunrise PC Support is Affordable Tech Support Company which provides the Tech Services like Online Technical Support for avast , Technical Support for Dell

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