Broadcom Has First Certified Bluetooth 3.0 ChipBy Chris - 04/23/2009 7:11:11 PM |

When did this happen? I mean I know we told you Bluetooth 3.0 was officially unveiled and everyone’s excited about it but I wasn’t expecting manufacturers to show viable chips already. It looks like Broadcom did its homework and now it has the first certified Bluetooth 3.0 chip, the BCM4325. The new chip will use the new Bluetooth 3.0 protocols and it should be available soon for new devices. All it needs now is a great battery to make all those fast downloads happen.
via Broadcom
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