- Oct 1, 2008
Ralink Demonstrates Industry Leading Green WiFi Solutions at CEATEC Japan 2008
Ralink Technology, a leading developer of 802.11x chips, announced today that it will be demonstrating its industry leading Wi-Fi solutions at CEATEC Japan. Located in 2A25 Ralink's booth will showcase the latest in 802.11n technology, featuring Ralink's Green technology initiatives."We are proud to present our latest single chip AP, router and client Wi-Fi solutions this year at CEATEC Japan," said Rick Jeng, President of Ralink, "these solutions not only provide industry leading performance and range, but also incorporate advanced green technology to reduce power consumption in the wide range of consumer and commercial electronics using Ralink's Wi-Fi. We are committed to providing our customers with environmentally friendly solutions, without compromising the end user's experience."
Ralink's Green technology initiatives are a culmination of techniques implemented in our chipsets to save energy. The new RT3071/RT3072 802.11n USB Client solutions incorporate Wi-Fi Adaptive Performance Technology. This technique allows Ralink Wi-Fi chipsets to adapt to the user's performance needs. During times of intense data transfers, the chipset will put itself into the full 1x2 or 2x2 MIMO configuration for maximum throughput.
Ralink's new RT3050/RT3052 Single Chip 802.11n Router solutions support Wi-Fi Multimedia Power Save, a technique by which data transactions are made at regularly scheduled intervals, instead of instantaneously. This technique allows for longer, regular Wi-Fi sleep periods which add up to greater power savings.
Ralink's PC and Notebook client devices such as the RT3090 supports Wake on Wireless LAN. This technology enables the PC or Notebook to go into a deep sleep mode to save power when there is no activity. A magic packet sent by a router or peer can be detected by the Ralink Wi-Fi chipset, which then sends a signal to "wake up" the rest of the PC.
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