Texas Instruments to develop for Ultra Low Power Bluetooth (formerly Wibree)

by DJ Neawedde | 26th June 2007

Texas Instruments will start developing new solutions and products for Ultra Low Power (ULP) Bluetooth, which was known as Wibree before a merger between the Wibree Forum and the Bluetooth SIG. TI is working on solutions for single-mode implementation in devices like watches and sensors, als dual-mode implementation for communication with both single-mode and traditional Bluetooth devices like mobile phones. More [TI Press Release]


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    Texas Instruments to develop for Ultra Low Power Bluetooth (formerly Wibree)

    by DJ Neawedde | 26th June 2007

    Texas Instruments will start developing new solutions and products for Ultra Low Power (ULP) Bluetooth, which was known as Wibree before a merger between the Wibree Forum and the Bluetooth SIG. TI is working on solutions for single-mode implementation in devices like watches and sensors, als dual-mode implementation for communication with both single-mode and traditional Bluetooth devices like mobile phones. More [TI Press Release]


    Related Posts

  • Nokia’s Wibree merges with Bluetooth
  • Nokia intros new Wibree technology
  • Mobile phones will record TV
  • Wibree market could exceed $500 million by 2011, 800 million enabled devices
  • Motorola W220 to use TI ‘LoCosto’ Chip
  • Xda terra is first shipped WM6 Pro device
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