LG Innotek Develops First Automotive Wi-Fi 6E Module
LG Innotek announced on March 2 that it has developed the world s first automotive Wi-Fi 6E module with next-generation Wi-Fi technology. This breakthrough will allow LG Innotek to occupy a vantage position in the vehicle communication module market, which has been led by Japan until now.
Automotive Wi-Fi 6E modules are near-field wireless communication components connecting in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) systems, which control driving information and multimedia content, to internal smart devices and external routers. With the next-generation Wi-Fi 6E (6th Generation Extended) technology using 6GHz bandwidth, the module boasts data transmission speeds approximately 3 times faster than the existing Wi-Fi 5.
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/PRNewswire/ LG Innotek (CEO Cheol-dong Jeong) announced on the 2nd of this month that it has developed the world s first automotive Wi-Fi 6E module with.
Posted : 2021-03-02 17:09
Updated : 2021-03-02 17:16
An LG Innotek employee holds the company s automotive Wi-Fi 6E module, Tuesday. Courtesy of LG Innotek
By Baek Byung-yeul
LG Innotek has developed a next-generation automotive Wi-Fi module that uses a larger channel bandwidth ― an industry first ― raising hope that the LG Group affiliate can improve its presence in the in-vehicle communication module market, which has been dominated by Japanese companies.
The company said Tuesday that it had succeeded in developing the Wi-Fi 6E module that uses the 6-gigahertz bandwidth to provide data transmission speeds about three times faster than the existing Wi-Fi 5 module.
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