Alereon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alereon, Inc, is a fabless semiconductor company. It uses ultrawideband (UWB) radio technology to develop Certified Wireless USB and WiMedia Alliance compliant UWB integrated ...
DisplayLink - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Retrieved 2008-10-08. ^ Aleron (2007-12-10). "DisplayLink and Alereon Announce World's First Wireless USB Graphics Adapter". Press release. http://www.alereon.com/press-room/press ...
Alereon - Wireless USB Review
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Alereon & SunPlusIT Bring WUSB Hard Drive to Reality
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Alereon Company Profile
Alereon is a fabless semiconductor company developing innovative Ultrawideband (UWB) wireless chipsets for wireless USB and high speed Bluetooth applications.
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Alereon CEO's Thoughts on Cable-Free USB
Alereon's helmsman Eric Broockman made a post in his company blog raising doubts about the efficiency of the first Cable-Free USB hub and the interoperability with the future ...
Alereon iPhone add-on to allow wireless sync | Electronista
Alereon on Monday announced it will show off an Ultra WideBand (UWB) AL5301 peripheral for iPhone and iPods that would allow users to sync the devices with PCs and Macs wirelessly.
Alereon Demos 480 Mbps UWB - Wi-Fi Networking News
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Alereon Demos UWB At 480-Mbits/s - Technology News by ExtremeTech
Alereon said Wednesday that it had successfully demonstrated ultrawideband technology transmitting data at 480-Mbits per second, the theoretical limits of the technology.