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Silex Technology Announces Intelligent, Low Cost, Enterprise Security Wi-Fi Module Ultra-Low Power Module SX-59HLS Unveiled for Painless Design
Murata & Silex to Demonstrate Protocol Converter Compatible with OPC UA/umati Interface at EMO Hannover 2019 FBR-100AN protocol converter as a robust and reliable connectivity solution for machine tool manufacturers, controller manufacturers and application v...Keep Reading
Silex Wifi Module Selected by Renesas to Securely Connect IoT Devices to Amazon Web Services SX-ULPGN Wireless LAN module is Selected for Renesas Electronics RX65N Cloud Kit Supporting Amazon FreeRTOS
Making a Difference in the Lives of the Hungry at Second Harvest Food Bank Despite its reputation for wealth and abundance, 301,000 people in Orange County are at risk of hunger.
Silex Technology and "Silex" Malware: Not Affiliated, Not Affected Are you wondering what "Silex" malware is? Or if the malware is affiliated with Silex Technology?
Silex’s New SX-ULPGN-BTZ Supports Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Zigbee in a Single Compact Module SANTA ANA, Calif. June 10, 2019 — Silex Technology America, a global leader in wired and wireless networking solutions, announced the release of SX-UL...Keep Reading
Silex Cleans Up for Earth Day 2019 at Crystal Cove State Park California is home to 280 miles of coastline, over 85% of the world’s old growth redwood forests, an expanse of desert, and 280 state parks. It’s also...Keep Reading
FCC Proposes 6GHz Spectrum To address the growing need for Wi-Fi spectrum capacity, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) proposes a regulatory approach that will allow Wi...Keep Reading
Silex Enables Plug-n-Play Wi-Fi for the NXP i.MX RT Crossover Processors SANTA ANA, Calif. – November 7, 2018 – Silex Technology, Inc., a global leader in wired and wireless networking solutions, today released the FreeRTOS...Keep Reading
Wi-Fi Alliance Introduces the 6th Generation of Wi-Fi Wireless technology is ever evolving, with increasing connections and applications that require higher bandwidth. Future networks will need more wirel...Keep Reading