Using WiMAX 2.5GHz frequencies, the pilot delivers broadband Internet access with a speed of 2 Mbps for download and 600Kbps for upload. The pilot will be done in the Pinheiros and Jardims regions with 150 clients to help ensure the proper infrastructure is in place for commercial implementation in the near future. WiMAX allows high-speed wireless broadband in places with difficult access points or in areas where the usage of wired or fiber optical networks is not possible. More information about Intel and "Competition in the Innovation Economy" is available at Intel, Motorola and Telefônica have teamed up for a three-month pilot of WiMAX mobile broadband in São Paulo, Brazil, demonstrating continued global momentum and excitement for the next-generation wireless technology. Through this process, Intel believes that it will be able to demonstrate that its business practices are both fair and lawful. Proceeding directly to a formal complaint will permit a court to review the case in its entirety and reach an independent decision. Intel also believes that the KFTC has misinterpreted or chose to ignore large amounts of economic evidence and analysis demonstrating the ultimate benefit to consumers from the reduced prices and increased performance of Intel's microprocessors. While the specific details of the Intel complaint are confidential due to a substantial amount of highly confidential business information, the filing asserts that the KFTC has made substantial factual and legal errors in formulating its final written opinion.įurthermore, Intel has expressed concern that the KFTC failed to understand the dynamics, pricing and competition in the microprocessor market. Intel has filed a formal complaint with the Seoul High Court seeking to overturn the KFTC's final written decision that was served on Intel on Nov. Intel Corporation today issued the following statement in response to the final written opinion from the Korea Fair Trade Commission (KFTC):
Barrett, Intel Chairman of the Board, will be opening CeBIT 2009 along with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the Governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger. The start of the trade fair is set to be another highlight in Intel's schedule this year: Craig R. Intel will also be transforming Hall 22 into a hub for gaming fans with the final of the Intel® Extreme Masters taking place at CeBIT. The range covers mobile devices such as notebooks, netbooks and MIDs, through to desktop computers and the latest generation of Intel-based servers. Intel will also display advanced solutions based on current processor technology. The highlight is the Intel® Core™ i7 processor - the fastest Intel processor on the planet. "Nokia believes that Light Peak technology enables new wired connectivity solutions for Mobile Computers and Smartphones, and looks forward to working with Intel and the industry to create a global standard based on Light Peak technology." Markku Verkama, Director, Devices R&D Technology, Nokia.Īt CeBIT 2009 happening in Hanover from March 3-8, Intel is showcasing technology from various walks of life in two different exhibiting areas, true to the motto "Making IT Happen." In pavilion P33, the company will address business clients and exhibit its current 45nm range of products. "Sony is excited about the potential for Light Peak technology that Intel has been developing, and believe it could enable a new generation of high-speed device connectivity." - Ryosuke Akahane, Vice President of VAIO Business Group, Sony. Progress is being made to standardize the technology for future laptops and PCs, with growing industry support from leading companies like Sony and Nokia. Light Peak was demonstrated in Intel CEO Paul Otellini's CES keynote yesterday, showcasing a 3D video over a 30 meter optical cable using an add-card.
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To dramatically increase data speed like video and music to a PC and reduce a computer's cable clutter, Light Peak, an Intel-led optical cable I/O technology project, is being developed to run starting at 10Gbs and support multiple I/O protocols.