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Date:20th Oct 2011
Ozmo Devices shipped 1 million+ WiFi semiconductor
chips
Wireless semiconductor chipmaker Ozmo Devices has said
it has shipped its 1 millionth OZMO2000 IC. Ozmo says the
OZMO2000 has demonstrated its applicability for wireless
audio when Intel selected it to power the Intel Wireless
Music adaptor for Intel WiDi-enabled laptops.
The OZMO2000 is compatible with Windows 7 SoftAP as well
as Intel's My Wi-Fi Technology. Furthermore, the OZMO2000
is designed to be compatible with the Wi-Fi Direct standard
from the Wi-Fi Alliance.
"Wi-Fi peripherals is an emerging category of computing
products that has high growth potential due to a couple
of attractive value propositions: reduced cost and low power
consumption by leveraging the Wi-Fi radio already built
into host platforms," said Mark Hung, Research Director
Wireless, Gartner. "Mainstay peripherals like mice
and audio products are trailblazing this Wi-Fi category."
"Ozmo is addressing a very large market opportunity
currently served by Bluetooth and proprietary 2.4GHz technologies,"
said Bill McLean, Chief Executive Officer, Ozmo Devices.
"Shipping one million units so soon after introducing
the OZMO2000 demonstrates rapid market adoption and is a
strong validation of Ozmo's compelling value proposition.
We are determined to further expand our market leadership
in the low-power Wi-Fi market."
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