New TI chip promises low-energy Bluetooth

By Mark Rollins - 10/19/2009 4:58:27 PM



I think we all know how Bluetooth tends to drain the batteries on our mobile phones. Texas Instruments is saying that they have solved this problem with the CC2540. This unique chip claims to have solved the problem of Bluetooth draining power, and TI plans to show it off at Munich tomorrow.

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