Broadcom Corporation introduced the BCM4335, a complete 5G Wi-Fi combo chip for smartphones, tablets, ultrabooks and other mobile devices that addresses unique interference challenges in systems with both 4G LTE cellular radios and wireless connectivity using wireless coexistence algorithms. 5G Wi-Fi dramatically improves the wireless range in the home, allowing consumers to utilize more devices in more places simultaneously and at faster speeds. The BCM4335 integrates a complete 5G WiFi system — including the MAC, PHY and RF — with Bluetooth 4.0, FM radio and software on a single chip using 40nm CMOS process. The chip’s platform-agnostic design ensures that it can be added to any smartphone or tablet.
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