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Impinj
acquires Intel's RFID Operation
ConvergenceAsia staff
11/07/2008
UHF Gen 2 radio frequency
identification (RFID) solutions provider Impinj has announced the
acquisition of Intel's RFID Operation, a business created by Intel's New
Business Initiatives incubator and which developed the R1000 RFID reader
chip.
The acquisition of Intel assets further enhances Impinj's position in the
RFID market by adding a proven, high-performance, highly integrated reader
radio chip to the Impinj family of UHF Gen 2 RFID products.
For developers of UHF RFID readers and reader-modules, the R1000 chip
provides superior levels of design flexibility, integrating onto a single
chip 90 per cent of the components required for a reader radio. By
delivering unprecedented performance, integration and cost effectiveness to
a worldwide customer base, the R1000 chip enables all reader form factors
(fixed, mobile, embedded, etc.) in applications across numerous vertical
markets, including supply chain management, asset tracking, authentication
and access control.
"This acquisition is a huge step for Impinj, accelerating our drive to
deliver the highest performance, most cost effective RFID products available
from any vendor anywhere," said William T. Colleran, Ph.D., president and
CEO of Impinj.
"Adding the R1000 reader chip to Impinj's market-leading portfolio of tag
chips and fixed-reader products allows us to deliver exceptional
price-performance and enable a new category of customers who are developing
their own game-changing products based upon Impinj technology," he said. |
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