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Network World, 09/11/2009, 11n Wi-Fi chip discovered in new iPod Touch:
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2009/091109-ipod-touch-broadcom.html
Citat: "...
The new Apple iPod Touch uses a Wi-Fi chip that can support the
just-approved high-throughput 802.11n standard, though Apple apparently
has not switched on the cranked-up wireless link.
The single chip combines 802.11n with 802.11abg, Bluetooth, and FM
radio. It runs in both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands. Full details are in
the company’s data sheet for the chip.
...."
/Glenn