UniBlock presents low-latency wireless chipset

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UniBlock, a semiconductor startup based in the US, has introduced its pre-production VERRA Series chipset integrated into a VR system.

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The chipset has a wireless transmission latency of under 0.3ms and an innovative architecture and could be used to radically changing the way in which devices are designed for real-time applications.

UniBlock provides an ultra-low latency performance wireless chipset solution that addresses a need for low-latency systems across real-time applications such as VR/AR, spatial computing, AI devices, robotics, autonomous vehicles, aerospace/defence, and mobile.

UniBlock will start shipping FPGA-based evaluation kits to select customers in the first quarter of 2025.

The company’s wireless systems first emerged as wireless XR solutions for military pilots and this solution is now seeing growing interest in adaptation across consumer and industrial devices.

Customers deploying the highly integrated chipset in their products will, according to the company, benefit from a robust, adaptable, reduced power consumption, smaller size, and lower-cost solution that supports wireless data transmission to process high-performance content.

Commenting Abylay Sargskayev, Co-Founder and CEO of UniBlock, said, "The increasing demand for higher bandwidth, low-latency wireless transmission across real-time application devices is driving global recognition of UniBlock's new architecture standard. Our VERRA Series chipset addresses an enormous market need by delivering wireless systems with unmatched performance compared to alternatives. By providing a reliable wireless stable latency of 0.3ms, our technology will revolutionise how companies envision next-generation product lines."

The VERRA Series 2101 has a high-performance adaptable baseband with an operating radius of up to 40 meters but can be adjusted to work with various frequencies based on clients' needs and regional regulations.

Supporting 2-5,6 GHz, 30 GHz, 45 GHz, 60 GHz, and 70 GHz systems, it can integrate with a broad spectrum of RF vendors.

"UniBlock is committed to adding value for customers already interested in adopting the VERRA Series into their products. We see growing demand across various industry sectors and expect to drive revenue growth during the second half of 2025,” said Nazym Paltachev, Co-Founder and CRO at UniBlock. “In the coming years, we are well-positioned to capture a substantial share of this emerging market for ultra-low latency wireless connected devices."