Intel has unveiled a 3G modem the size of a UK penny or US one-cent coin, aimed at embedding it in connected devices around the home.
The company’s XMM 6255, with an area of about 300 sq mm, is the world’s smallest modem.
The standalone chip could be used in wearable tech, as well as security devices such as “smart” smoke alarms.
It is built to protect against overheating, and withstand tough conditions.
The modem also features an embedded power supply.
The product signals Intel’s intent to gain a foothold in the mobile connectivity market.
In the future “anything with a screen will need to have connectivity” and processors will have to be combined with secure, low-power, connectivity technologies