
Over in Tokyo, Sony is hard at working on its second generation Transferjet chipsets. For those unfamiliar with them, the new chips which are designed to draw out an extremely low amount of power are meant to be imbedded in cameras, smartphones, tablets, netbooks and other low-cost mobile computer. This then gives the two devices the capability to sync information wirelessly. This new generation is said to have “native compatibility with USB 2.0 and PCI Express, with hardware and software improvements credited with an effective data transmission boost to somewhere north of 300Mbps“. Beyond that, there isn’t any more information on how fast Sony is looking to expand this and or pricing and availability. But the idea of coming home and being able to sync my Cybershot with my computer wirelessly and fast is pretty enticing.
[Via Tech-On]

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