

Some of HP¡¯s biggest brains have created what the company claims is the world¡¯s tiniest wireless data chip.
The vendor¡¯s Memory Spot technology, developed at its labs in Bristol, currently squeezes 256Kb to 4Mb of memory and an antenna into a device between 2mm and 4mm square. Or, as HP phrases it for those of us only able to think of things in terms of food, about the size of a grain of rice. Future versions will no doubt have much larger capacities.
Engadget has posted about this KillerNic creation hours ago on their website. This aptly named Killer Network Interface card just might be the most unique gamer-centric component we've seen; this amped up gigabit NIC has its own 400Mhz network processing unit, 64MB of dedicated DDR RAM, a USB 2.0 port, and touts itself as one of the first consumer uses ofCorporate Network Acceleration Technology.
You can read more about the NIC here.

Consumers who purchase any one of these routers together with a RangeMax™ Network Interface Card can choose from a catalogue of available graphics to aesthetically enhance their gear. Exclusive to Singapore, this NETGEAR promotion has been extended through to March 31, 2006 due to popular demand. The NETGEAR RangeMax™ (WPN824), 108 Mbps Super Wireless ADSL Router with 4-Port 10/100 Switch (DG834GT) and 54 Mbps Wireless ADSL Firewall Router (DG834G) retail for S$ 179, S$ 199 and S$ 169 respectively.
Airgo Networks announced its third generation True MIMO chipset with support for data rates up to 240Mbps. For the first time consumers will be able to experience faster-than-wired speeds over a wireless network - and almost three times the speed of other premium wireless technologies on the market today. This next generation of True MIMO is currently sampling to select partners, with retail product availability expected by late Q4, 2005.
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