Broadcom rolls out 802.11ac Wi-Fi for connected cars and waits for the cars to catch up

Communications chipmaker Broadcom announced an 802.11ac/5G chip that will let cars sync better with mobile devices, and stream audio and video from those devices to multiple in-car displays. But don't get too excited: Cars that will use the chip have yet to be announced, and their longer development cycle means it could take a while to see such well-connected cars in dealerships near you.



via PCWorld http://www.techhive.com/article/2049423/broadcom-rolls-out-802-11ac-wi-fi-for-connected-cars-and-waits-for-the-cars-to-catch-up.html#tk.rss_all

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