RaLink specialist maps Wi-Fi and often found in machines entry level (with Broadcom and Atheros) offers a new line of chips dedicated to Wi-Fi RT3883 and 3593, for access points (for the first) and customers (the second) are capable of up to 450 Mbps in 802.11n Wi-Fi (recently finalized) using three antennas, where the other chips are generally limited to 300 megabits / sec The difference between the two is essentially the presence of a CPU (a MIPS at 500 MHz) in the first, which simplifies the design of access points.

Bluetooth, USB and integration

Three other bullets were presented: the RT3090BC4, the RT3572 and RT8070. The first is scheduled for notebook PCs and supports the standard Bluetooth 3.0 + HS, which can make transfers using Bluetooth Wi-Fi (and thus exceed 3 Mbps standard to Blue Tooth) . The RT3572, designed for TVs and other appliances can reach 300 Mbps and USB interfaces in while the RT8070 is planned for integration into the USB, for machines that do not have 802.11n. The chip can produce very compact device, but is limited to 150 megabits / s, still almost three times more than 802.11g, very common.

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