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The WiFi Module market is a subset of the larger WiFi and WiMax markets. WiFi Modules are small, self-contained devices that allow for wireless communication between two or more devices. They are used in a variety of applications, such as home networking, industrial automation, and medical devices. WiFi Modules are typically designed to be low-cost, low-power, and easy to integrate into existing systems.
WiFi Modules are typically designed to be compatible with a variety of standards, such as IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax, Bluetooth, and Zigbee. They are also designed to be interoperable with a variety of operating systems, such as Windows, Linux, and Android.
WiFi Modules are used in a variety of applications, such as home networking, industrial automation, and medical devices. They are also used in a variety of industries, such as automotive, consumer electronics, and healthcare.
Some companies in the WiFi Module market include Qualcomm, Intel, Broadcom, Marvell, and Texas Instruments. Show Less Read more