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Radio Free Intel
Radio Free Intel is a technology-based vision of integrating flexible, low-cost radio capability into every silicon product Intel makes. It forms the technological foundation for realizing a day when all computing devices communicate and all communication devices compute, anywhere, any time. With its technical core of silicon radio, Radio Free Intel is expected to deliver significant manufacturing advantages in cost, performance, and time-to-market.  Learn more

Building the Wireless Tomorrow
The world is becoming increasingly wireless. Analysts at IDC predict that by 2005, there will be 700 million mobile handsets and over 80 million WLANs (wireless local area networks) in use worldwide, and nearly 13 million wireless home networks in place in the United States. See how Intel is laying the foundation for a totally mobile world.  Learn more

Creating the Digital Home
In the home of the future, technology could make anything possible. Digital pictures or video edited on a PC in the den could be accessed and displayed on the family room TV. The family PC could be used to record broadcast TV for viewing later. Digital music could be shared between devices regardless of where it is stored. Even a change to a PDA-based address book could be distributed automatically to address books on other handheld devices, PCs, cell phones, and media services.  Learn more

Expanding Moore's Law
Moore's Law states that the transistor density on integrated circuits doubles every couple of years. This exponential growth and ever-shrinking transistor size result in increased performance and decreased cost. Today, "Moore's Law" remains valid. What began as an observation has become a compass and engine, setting the bar for the semiconductor industry and producing an expanding universe of new applications and opportunities.  Learn more

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