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Wilocity was a fabless semiconductor company based in founded in 2007 developing 60 GHz multi-gigabit wireless for both the mobile computing platform and peripheral markets. Wilocity was founded in March 2007 by executives and engineers from 's Wi-Fi group. While Wilocity is based in California, most of its employees are in . Based on the specification, Wilocity's Wireless PCI Express () technology enables multi-gigabit wireless for applications including I/O, networking and video.

The company is involved in 60 GHz multi-gigabit wireless industry organizations. Wilocity was a founding member of the Wireless Gigabit Alliance (WiGig) and serves on its board of directors and chairs the Marketing Work Group. Wilocity initiated the creation of the IEEE 802.11 ad Task Group, which enhances the 802.11n wireless LAN standard to multi-gigabit-per-second speeds in the 60 GHz band. In addition, Wilocity led the creation of the 60 GHz Gigabit Wireless Marketing Task Group and serves as its chair. WiGig Alliance completes multi-gigabit 60GHz wireless specification: let the streaming begin. Engadget, December 10, 2010 WiGig group finalizes new wireless standard. CNET News, December 11, 2010 WiGig Fast Wireless Group Finishes Standard. PC World, December 10, 2009 WiGig Alliance Finalizes Spec, Tri-Band Wi-Fi in 2010?. PC Mag, December 10, 2009 WiGig group gives first peak at 60 GHz spec. EE Times, December 10, 2009 WiGig Completes Wireless Specification. Information Week, December 10, 2009

On July 14, 2010 Wilocity and , a developer of for network communications, announced a technology partnership to build a "tri-band wireless solution." Tri-band devices will leverage the 2.4, 5 and 60 GHz bands, delivering multi-gigabit data transfer speeds while maintaining compatibility with legacy Wi-Fi products. Atheros and Wilocity Partner to Build Tri-Band Wireless Solutions that Combine Wi-Fi and WiGig Technologies. Business Wire, July 14, 2010

On May 12, 2014, ZDNet reported that was on the brink of acquiring Wilocity. According to financial website TheMarker, Qualcomm's potential acquisition could cost the company up to $400 million. Qualcomm to acquire high-speed chipmaker Wilocity: report. ZDNet, May 12, 2014

On 3 July 2014 the successful purchase was announced, Wilocity now being part of . The triple-band-WLAN-chip Snapdragon 810 was also announced.


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