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Morse Micro and AzureWave introduce the world’s smallest Wi-Fi haLow module

AzureWave has signed an agreement with Microsoft to design and manufacture two Wi-Fi HaLow module, including the smallest 13mm x13mm module on the market. This will allow Wi-Fi HaLow applications in Internet of Things scenarios (IoT).

Today, AzureWave Technologies, Inc., an industry leader in wireless connectivity and image processing, announced a partnership with Morse Micro, Inc., which is a semiconductor company that reimagines Wi-Fi (r) for Internet of Things.

Morse Micro’s MM6108 chip supports the two module designs that rely on FCC certified reference designs. The MM6108 has a range 10 times greater than conventional Wi-Fi systems. It is also the industry’s smallest and fastest Wi-Fi HaLow SoC.

AzureWave offers direct purchases of modules measuring 14mm x 18mm and 13mmx13mm. Morse Micro has also created assessment platforms that include these components for customers right now.

Michael De Nil is the co-founder and CEO of Morse Micro. He said, “WiFi HaLow has gained momentum in the IoT eco-system, and we are collaborating with AzureWave to scale and accelerate deployments of Wi-Fi HaLow products worldwide.” By joining forces, Morse Micro is able to deliver the best-in class Wi-Fi HaLow products that will enhance existing communication modules for a wide range of IoT applications and consumer electronics.

AzureWave, as a wireless module manufacturer, provides design and production services to customers that shorten their development time and speed up the time to market. This allows the end products to be compact, high-value and low-power, according to Gary Cheng, President and Chief Executive Officer at AzureWave Technologies, Inc.

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