Consortium of Semiconductor and Consumer Electronics Companies Unveils Complete Joint Proposal for IEEE 802.11 Task Group N
12 Août 2004 - 5:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
Consortium of Semiconductor and Consumer Electronics Companies
Unveils Complete Joint Proposal for IEEE 802.11 Task Group N
Industry Leaders Airgo, Bermai, Broadcom, Conexant,
STMicroelectronics and Texas Instruments Proposed Standard Achieves
540 Mbps Data Rate, Meets Stringent World-Wide Regulatory
Requirements and Provides Important Legacy Interoperability With
Existing Wi-Fi Devices DALLAS, Aug. 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- A
consortium of companies collaborating under the moniker "WWiSE"
today announced their intended submission of a complete joint
proposal to the IEEE 802.11 Task Group N (TGn), which is chartered
with developing a next-generation Wi-Fi standard capable of
sustaining data throughput in excess of 100Mbps. The technology
foundation is based on MIMO-OFDM. IEEE 802.11n will be an
especially important standard in the WLAN market as it will build
upon and extend the capabilities for the vast number of users
currently enjoying the benefits of Wi-Fi connectivity. Companies
within the WWiSE consortium that contributed to the proposal are
Airgo Networks, Bermai, Broadcom, Conexant Systems, Inc.,
STMicroelectronics and Texas Instruments. "WWiSE" stands for
worldwide spectrum efficiency, a key element for all proposals
submitted to Task Group N. As such, the WWiSE proposal was
developed with global deployment and backwards compatibility with
all other Wi-Fi standards as its principal and mandatory
requirements. Additional considerations included data-rate
compliance with worldwide regulatory requirements in important
regional markets such as Japan. The proposal also offers a
royalty-free license option from the WWiSE companies. Such license
options are designed to facilitate the worldwide deployment of
802.11n technology. The WWiSE proposal builds on the existing and
globally adopted 20MHz channel format of the tens of millions of
Wi-Fi devices already in use. This approach ensures support for the
existing worldwide installed base, while improving the performance
of Wi-Fi networks within the designated RF spectrum. Further, the
coalition companies represent an important cross-section of both
the IC supply and consumption segments that comprise the Wi-Fi
marketplace, promoting a strong relationship between developers and
end-product manufacturers. Highlights of the WWiSE proposal The
technical aspects of the WWiSE proposal mark a significant
improvement in the capability of 802.11 implementations. Key
features include: 1. Mandatory use of the approved, pre-existing,
worldwide 20MHz Wi-Fi channel width, assuring immediate
applicability and deployment in all regulatory jurisdictions. 2.
Enhanced MIMO-OFDM technology is key to achieving a maximum data
rate of 135 Mbps in the minimum mandatory 2x2 configuration and a
single 20MHz channel to keep implementation costs low, while
greatly improving upon simple antenna additions or channel bonding
schemes. 3. Rates up to 540 Mbps, accomplished with a 4x4 MIMO
structure and 40MHz channel width (where permissible by regulatory
bodies), provide a roadmap for future devices and applications. 4.
Mandatory modes affording backwards compatibility and
interoperability with existing Wi-Fi devices in the 5 GHz and 2.4
GHz bands to ensure strong support of legacy deployments. 5.
Advanced forward-error-correction coding option to facilitate
maximum coverage and range, applicable in all MIMO configurations
and channel bandwidths. Intellectual Property (IP) Position of
WWiSE Contributors The contributing member companies of WWiSE have
jointly agreed to specific IP licensing terms for their proposal.
Under IEEE requirements, all proposal submissions to TGn must be
made under acceptance of RAND licensing (Reasonable and
Non-Discriminatory) terms to all parties. WWiSE contributing
companies fully comply with this requirement. In addition, if the
WWiSE proposal is selected as the 802.11n standard, these companies
have further agreed that reciprocal RAND-Z licenses (RAND under
Zero royalty) to their essential IP will be available to any party
upon request. Under this agreement, which is not a patent pool, but
a reciprocal royalty-free individual license option, WWiSE member
companies will not charge developers for an 802.11n license for
their respective patent claims that are essential to implementing
the standard. This will lower costs for developers, manufacturers
and consumers. It is not necessary to be a contributor to the WWiSE
proposal in order to take advantage of this license offer, which is
expected to gain considerable support among the Wi-Fi product
developer community. Further information about WWiSE, the WWiSE
proposal to IEEE 802.11 TGn and the WWiSE IP statement may be found
at http://www.wwise.org/. Safe Harbor Statement Statements
contained in this press release regarding adoption of the WWiSE
proposal and the 802.11n standard, and other statements of
management's beliefs, goals and expectations may be considered
"forward-looking statements" as that term is defined in the Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, and are subject to risks
and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ
materially from those expressed or implied by these statements. The
following factors and the factors discussed in the most recent
Forms 10-K of the WWiSE participants (as applicable) could cause
actual results to differ materially from the statements contained
in this press release: actual adoption of the WWiSE proposal. We
disclaim any intention or obligation to update any forward-looking
statements as a result of developments occurring after the date of
this press release. About Airgo Networks, Inc. Airgo Networks
develops breakthrough technology and Wireless LAN (WLAN) products
that enhance existing applications and enable new applications by
substantially improving the quality and convenience of the WLAN
user experience. Airgo has led the Wi-Fi industry movement to
standardize MIMO OFDM technology. The team at Airgo was the first
to publish the theoretical benefits of MIMO wireless in the mid
1990s and was the first to deliver mass market MIMO chipsets to the
Wi-Fi equipment market in 2003. Airgo's chipsets, software and
reference design solutions provide secure, easy-to-use,
standards-compliant WLAN capabilities that work in both the 2.4GHz
and 5 GHz bands. Airgo's products are based on the IEEE 802.11
standards and provide significant increases in throughput and
coverage area performance unmatched by any other Wi-Fi devices
currently available. This breakthrough wireless technology known as
True MIMO(TM), an enhanced signal processing version of MIMO,
provides cost-effective performance for the most
bandwidth-intensive applications, eliminating the need for wires at
home, at work, and in public places. Founded in November 2000, the
company is headquartered in Palo Alto, California, USA; an
additional development center is located in Breukelen, The
Netherlands. Information about Airgo Networks technology and
solutions is available at http://www.airgonetworks.com/. About
Bermai, Inc. Founded in March 2001, Bermai is pioneering high
performance, ultra- integrated chipsets for Wi-Fi applications from
Wireless LAN to wireless multimedia. Named a Red Herring 100
Finalist in 2004, Bermai is delivering a complete product portfolio
of innovative single and dual-band systems, such as 802.11a,
802.11g, and 802.11a/g, that support the IEEE 802.11 family of
standards. Bermai's designs offer unmatched integration and are
optimized to deliver extended range and performance, power
efficiency, and flexibility at a significant cost advantage. These
ultra-integrated solutions greatly simplify product development and
enable wireless equipment manufacturers to build high performance
products faster and with dramatic cost efficiencies addressing
Multimedia applications. For more information, visit
http://www.bermai.com/. About Broadcom Broadcom Corporation is a
leading provider of highly integrated semiconductor solutions that
enable broadband communications and networking of voice, video and
data services. Broadcom designs, develops and supplies complete
system-on-a-chip (SoC) solutions incorporating digital, analog,
radio frequency (RF), microprocessor and digital signal processing
(DSP) technologies, as well as related hardware and software
system-level applications. Its diverse product portfolio addresses
every major broadband communications market and includes solutions
for digital cable and satellite set-top boxes; high definition
television (HDTV); cable and digital subscriber line (DSL) modems
and residential gateways; high-speed transmission and switching for
local, metropolitan, wide area and storage networking; home and
wireless networking; cellular and terrestrial wireless
communications; Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) gateway and
telephony systems; broadband network and security processors; and
SystemI/O(TM) server solutions. These technologies and products
support the company's core mission: Connecting everything(R).
Broadcom is headquartered in Irvine, Calif., and may be contacted
at 1-949-450-8700 or at http://www.broadcom.com/. About Conexant
Conexant's innovative semiconductor solutions are driving broadband
communications, enterprise networks and digital home networks
worldwide. The company has leveraged its expertise and leadership
position in modem technologies to enable more Internet connections
than all of its competitors combined, and continues to develop
highly integrated silicon solutions for broadband data and media
processing networks. Key products include client- side xDSL and
cable modem solutions, home network processors, broadcast video
encoders and decoders, digital set-top box components and systems
solutions, and dial-up modems. Conexant's suite of networking
components includes a leadership portfolio of IEEE
802.11a/b/g-compliant WLAN chipsets, software and reference
designs, as well as solutions for applications based on HomePlug(R)
and HomePNA(TM). The company also offers a complete line of
asymmetric and symmetric DSL central office solutions, which are
used by service providers worldwide to deliver broadband data,
voice, and video over copper telephone lines. Conexant is a fabless
semiconductor company with annual run-rate revenues of
approximately $1.2 billion. The company has approximately 2,400
employees worldwide, and is headquartered in Red Bank, N.J. To
learn more, please visit us at http://www.conexant.com/. About
STMicroelectronics STMicroelectronics is a global leader in
developing and delivering semiconductor solutions across the
spectrum of microelectronics applications. An unrivalled
combination of silicon and system expertise, manufacturing
strength, Intellectual Property (IP) portfolio and strategic
partners positions the Company at the forefront of System-on-Chip
(SoC) technology and its products play a key role in enabling
today's convergence markets. The Company's shares are traded on the
New York Stock Exchange, on Euronext Paris and on the Milan Stock
Exchange. In 2003, the Company's net revenues were $7.24 billion
and net earnings were $253 million. Further information on ST can
be found at http://www.st.com/. About Texas Instruments Broadband
Solutions For OEMs developing broadband communications solutions,
TI's advanced signal processing-based silicon and software
platforms deliver the optimal performance, lower power consumption,
and system-level integration required to rapidly deploy
differentiated next-generation products for cable modems, digital
subscriber line (xDSL) modems, integrated access devices (IADs),
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) gateways, carrier
infrastructure, and home and office wireless networking. See
http://www.ti.com/broadband. Trademarks All registered trademarks
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Contacts: Airgo Networks SparkPR, Joe Volat 415-962-8200-X230 Rick
Loughery 415-962-8200-X248 Bermai Neil Hamady 650-331-8732 Broadcom
Henry Rael 949-926-5734 Conexant Gwen Carlson 949-483-7363
STMicroelectronics Michael Markowitz 212-821-8959 Texas Instruments
Caroline Rad 972-308-9129 STMicroelectronics; Texas Instruments
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