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Intel Says World's Smallest 3G Modem Has Been Launched

Accepted submission by janrinok mailto:janrinok@soylentnews.org at 2014-08-27 18:58:47
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Intel is going after its own comfortable stake in the mobile market [phys.org], where connectivity for wearables and "Internet of Things" household items will be in high demand. Intel on Tuesday announced "the world's smallest standalone 3G modem" which, noted the BBC [Link not Found], is not much bigger than a UK or US penny. The BBC said it has an area of about 300 sq mm.

"Today, we commercially launched the XMM 6255 modem to provide a wireless solution for the billions of 'smart' and connected devices that are expected in the coming years," said Intel's Stefan Wolff, vice president of the mobile and communications group. Wolff said it was "perfect for networked sensors and other IoT applications such as wearables, security devices and industrial equipment." The modem is designed to protect against overheating and perform under tough conditions. Intel said the technology at play protects the radio from overheating, voltage peaks and damage under tough usage conditions, which is important for the functioning of safety monitors. Wolff also noted the XMM 6255 modem performs well in transmitting information in low signal zones such as a parking garage or a home basement.

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