well it was bound to happen but what does everyone think about extremely low
power WiFi?

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National Semiconductor is touting a low power Wi-Fi chip in the works: The
company says the chip, because of its low power requirements, could eat into
Bluetooth's market. It makes more sense to me that the chips will instead be
ideal for use in cell phones or other devices that need low-powered
components. Several other chipmakers have announced a variety of low-powered
802.11b chip designs, most of them due early in 2004.
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- jon

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