Well, that fast — just a day after the Bluetooth SIG officially announced the new Bluetooth 3.0 specification, Broadcom’s announced that its BCM4325 chip has been certified and is ready to go. As you’d expect from a chip that uses the new high-speed multi-protocol standard, the 4325 does WiFi as well as Bluetooth, with a dash of FM thrown in for good measure. Handshakes all around — now let’s get this thing in some devices, shall we?
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