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XtremeSpectrum said Mon. it was offering ultra-wideband chipset t...

XtremeSpectrum said Mon. it was offering ultra-wideband chipset that complied with FCC order adopted in Feb. Solution, named Trinity, offers 100 Mbps data rates and consumes less than 200 mW of power, XtremeSpectrum said. It said high data rate…

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and low power consumption provided data speeds for digital displays, camcorders, DVD players, digital video recorders and digital cameras that sent and received digital audio and data traffic. CEO Martin Rofheart said Trinity would offer low price, low power and high data rate and would “enable a new class of consumer electronics products to deliver ‘wire-like’ video quality using a wireless medium.”