The Wi-Fi still does not know what the crisis.
In 2009 global sales of Wi-Fi integrated circuits grew by 28 percent, according to figures released by consultancy ABI Research.
This same firm expects revenues from these sales of chips to grow at a compound annual rate of 18 percent between 2009 and 2014.
The demand for Wi-Fi chips is growing thanks to its incorporation into new devices such as smartphones and other electronic devices like digital cameras, DVD players and set-top boxes.
In 2009, the integration of Wi-Fi chips in smart phones grew by 59 percent compared to 2008.
It is estimated that by 2014 40 percent of sales of devices carrying the technology incorporated.
The version "n" Wi-Fi will surpass version "g" that had dominated the market in recent years.
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