Morse Micro is a Sydney-based fabless semiconductor startup developing Wi-Fi HaLow chips for the Internet of Things (IoT) market that can reach 10X the range of conventional Wi-Fi technology and last many years on a single coin-cell battery.
Morse Micro's team includes original inventors of Wi-Fi and designers of Wi-Fi chips that have shipped inside many billions of devices. The company is an avid contributor to the efforts of the Wi-Fi Alliance to bring interoperability certifications for Wi-Fi HaLow technology to market. Morse Micro's mission is to enable the multi-billion device IoT market with its long-range, low-power Wi-Fi HaLow chips.
Morse Micro was founded by a team of experienced ex-Broadcom Wi-Fi engineers; Morse Micro's mission is to enable the multi-billion device IoT market with its low power Wi-Fi HaLow chips.
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