datasheets.com EBN.com EDN.com EETimes.com Embedded.com PlanetAnalog.com TechOnline.com  
Events
UBM Tech
UBM Tech

News & Analysis

HomeRF 2.0 wireless LAN spec loses Intel

Patrick Mannion

3/16/2001 2:42 PM EST

HomeRF 2.0 wireless LAN spec loses Intel
MANHASSET, N.Y. — Intel Corp. will use IEEE 802.11b in its next-generation AnyPoint wireless-LAN products, due out in the third quarter, instead of the HomeRF 2.0 wireless-LAN standard, in a move that some analysts said could threaten the future of HomeRF. Intel — along with Compaq, Motorola and Siemens — had been one of the main proponents of that home-networking standard.

An Intel spokesperson cited several reasons for backing away from the 10-Mbit/second 2.0 spec, including uncertainty over when the standard would be ready for the market and a surprisingly fast penetration of 802.11b nets into the home.

Nevertheless, the company said it will continue to support HomeRF 1.0 products and technology, and will continue to take an active role in the HomeRF Working Group.





Please sign in to post comment

Navigate to related information

Datasheets.com Parts Search

185 million searchable parts
(please enter a part number or hit search to begin)