CES 2011: Atheros Behind New Simultaneous Dual-Band Three Stream Routers?

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Tim Higgins

CES LogoAtheros has two new chipsets aimed at bringing down the cost of new N routers.

According to Atheros, the new Align AR933x and XSPAN AR934x system-on-chip (SoC) "highly integrated" chipsets "include all of the major components required to build 1-stream or 2-stream 802.11n routers, respectively.

The AR934x SoC can also be paired with Atheros’ AR9380/81 3-stream 802.11n chipset, to make the "most cost-effective 2-chip solution for simultaneous dual-band 3×3 routers". Both the AR933X and AR934X are sampling now. Since TRENDnet’s just-announced TEW-692GR doesn’t ship until April and TP-Link’s TL-WR2843ND doesn’t ship until May, both could have this new Atheros silicon inside.

Now if we can just get some more three-stream adapters for those who want to try to see what three-stream "450 Mbps" N can do for them.

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