Applying Embedded Form Factors to Wireless Systems
TBMG-7545
03/01/2010
- Content
Wireless connectivity is merging with technological advancements in silicon, signaling, mass storage and software to meet the high-performance, ultra-low power requirements for next-generation wireless systems. Embedded form factors, seeking to utilize these developing technologies to the best advantage of system designers, continue to evolve by providing enhanced capabilities while simultaneously reducing form factor footprints. As wireless connectivity becomes increasingly ubiquitous, the volume of embedded systems that utilize wireless is expanding. This perpetuates the demand for higher processing power with minimal power draw and size.
- Citation
- "Applying Embedded Form Factors to Wireless Systems," Mobility Engineering, March 1, 2010.