With the rapid development of multiple industries such as smart cars, smart terminals, smart homes, and smart manufacturing, various application fields have posed common requirements for wireless short-range communication technology in terms of low latency, high reliability, and low power consumption. The inherent limitations and technical potential of existing mainstream wireless short-range communication technologies cannot meet the technical requirements of new applications. In response to addressing the industry's technical pain points, the new generation of wireless short-range communication technology, StarFlash, has emerged. Essentially a new generation of wireless short-range communication technology, StarFlash offers six major advantages over traditional wireless short-range communication technologies: low latency, high speed, interference resistance, high reliability, h...
As I pondered over this headline before starting, I couldn't shake off my concerns about whether it aligns with the content. Having worked in the WiFi industry for 10 years, I've been deeply troubled by the development of domestic WiFi chips two years ago. Back then, domestic digital transmission WiFi chips were mostly confined to the low-end market, with little visibility in the high-end market. Here, I'm compiling a summary. If there are any inappropriate parts, let's just overlook them as a joke. WiFi chips are roughly divided into digital transmission WiFi and IoT WiFi. Apart from smartphones, hardware is primarily utilized in the form of modules. Domestic IoT WiFi boasts high cost-effectiveness, with significant advantages closely tied to its characteristics. IoT WiFi is characterized by small data and control applications, featuring a built-in RTO...