Airgo Networks
Subsidiary | |
Founded | May 2001 |
Headquarters | Palo Alto, California, USA |
Key people | Gregory Raleigh |
Products | WLAN |
Parent | Qualcomm |
Website | www.qca.qualcomm.com |
Airgo Networks (formerly Woodside Networks), is a Palo Alto, California-based company specializing in the development of multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) wireless technology.[1] Airgo Networks was founded in 2001 by Gregory Raleigh, V.K. Jones and David Johnson.
Airgo was a lead proponent of the 802.11n standard.[2] The company began shipping the world’s first MIMO-OFDM chipsets in 2003.[3][4]
On December 3, 2006, Qualcomm announced that it would acquire Airgo Networks for an undisclosed amount.[5] Airgo is now owned by Qualcomm, although still located in Palo Alto, while Qualcomm's headquarters is in San Diego.
References
- ↑ CNET, "Pushing the evolution of wireless networks" February 3, 2004.
- ↑ ZDNet, "Is Airgo the uncrowned king of 802.11n MIMO?" June 20, 2005.
- ↑ TechNewsWorld, "Airgo Claims Next-Gen Wireless LAN in Chipset" August 18, 2003.
- ↑ "Airgo promises breakthrough in mobile-call quality". USA Today. Gannett Co. 18 August 2003. Retrieved 15 November 2013.
- ↑ Qualcom Press Release, "Qualcomm to Acquire Airgo and Bluetooth Assets of RFMD" December 3, 2006.
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