Intel internal WiMAX / WiFi card pops up in FCC database

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Wondering what kind of radios are inside all those WiMAX-enabled laptops, ultraportables and MIDs (and, uh, sheets) we’ve been seeing lately? We’ve got a hunch they’ve all got something a lot like Intel’s 5350 WiMAX / WiFi card tucked away in there, and now that it’s hit the FCC, we’re being treated to some class-A photography of

the lil’ bugger. Yep, still useless without a network — but whether that $12B Clearwire deal pans out, you might get to get familiar with the user manual located just beyond the read link.

[Thanks, Stephen]

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Original post by Nilay Patel

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