
Fourth generation wireless connectivity may be all the rage right now, but Broadcom is already looking ahead to 5G. Broadcom introduced the BCM4335 which it claims is the industry's first complete 5G Wi-Fi combo chip for smartphones, tablets, ultrabooks and other mobile devices. This chip integrates a complete 5G Wi-Fi system based on the 802.11ac standard. The chip also features Bluetooth 4.0, FM radio, and software on a single silicon die. The chip is designed using 40nm CMOS process, making it small and power efficient. Smartphones and tablets powered by the new BCM4335 are expected to hit shelves in Q1 2013.

Broadcom Introduces 5G Wi-Fi Combo Chip for Smartphones and Tablets
First to Sample 802.11ac Solutions for Complete Ecosystem of Consumer Electronic Devices; 5th Generation of Wi-Fi Delivers Dramatic Speed, Range and Power Efficiency
IRVINE, Calif., July 24, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
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Broadcom Corporation (NASDAQ: BRCM), a global innovation leader in semiconductor solutions for wired and wireless communications, today introduced the BCM4335, the industry's first complete 5G Wi-Fi combo chip for smartphones, tablets, ultrabooks and other mobile devices. The new solution furthers Broadcom's wireless connectivity leadership and establishes it as the first chip vendor to sample solutions based on the 802.11ac standard for every major Wi-Fi product segment. For more news, visit Broadcom's Newsroom.
5G Wi-Fi, the 5th generation of Wi-Fi based on the IEEE 802.11ac standard, is a major evolutionary step from the existing 802.11a/b/g/n networks. 5G Wi-Fi dramatically improves the wireless range in the home, allowing consumers to watch HD-quality video from more devices, in more places, simultaneously. With 3X faster speeds, consumers can download web content from a mobile device, and synch large files such as videos, in a fraction of the time it would take on a similar 802.11n device. Since 5G Wi-Fi transfers the same volume of data at a much faster rate, devices enter low-power mode quickly and, as a result, are up to six times more power efficient than equivalent 802.11n solutions.
Broadcom introduced its family of 5G Wi-Fi chips for access points and PCs at CES in January 2012. The world's first 5G Wi-Fi routers and notebooks powered by Broadcom's 5G Wi-Fi chips were introduced to the market in Q2 2012. Smartphones and tablets powered by the new BCM4335, which are expected to hit shelves in Q1 2013, will allow consumers to reap the full speed, range and power saving benefits of 5G Wi-Fi on both ends of the wireless connection. For more information on 5G Wi-Fi, visit www.5GWiFi.org.
Proven Track Record in Combo Technology
Broadcom has a proven track record of designing and delivering complete, integrated solutions. The BCM4335 is the company's fifth generation combo chip technology, benefiting from a foundation optimized to enable transformative wireless capabilities in mobile devices. With wireless coexistence algorithms that mitigate radio interference, advanced "sleep modes" that extend battery life, and processing capabilities that off-load power-intensive tasks from the host processor, Broadcom combo chips set the standard for integration, performance and functionality.
The new BCM4335 integrates a complete, single-stream 5G Wi-Fi system — including the MAC, PHY and RF — with Bluetooth 4.0, FM radio and software on a single silicon die. The platform-agnostic design and integration of the MAC, PHY and RF allows the BCM4335 to be added to any smartphone or tablet regardless of the application processor used. Designed in 40nm CMOS process, the new chips are smaller and more power efficient, giving customers more design freedom.
The BCM4335 introduces the newest version of Broadcom's wireless coexistence technology. Handset makers can use this technology on 4G LTE cellular platforms to minimize the possibility of radio interference between Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and LTE, which operate in adjacent radio frequencies. Broadcom's Global Coexistence Interface supports the Bluetooth Special Interest Group's LTE coexistence scheme and can be applied to future Broadcom LTE platforms, as well as 4G cellular platforms from other vendors.
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The BCM4335 is now sampling to Broadcom's early access customers, with full production expected in Q1 2013.
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It is nice to see 802.11ac moving right along in adaptation. Things are becoming more and more everywhere in a lot of ways I also heard Newsweek would be going out of print today. This is not a good thing in some ways but I think it is also a sign media of general media maturing in a big way as well. As far as it goes in one of these chips Broadcom is a Standard setter to and while there are a few with this being the first it points to others following suit at least with AC and it coming into the market much faster than N which was fragmented at best with N+, then G+, then N. |