User's Manual
Table Of Contents
Introduction
1.3.2 Wireless peripheral
The wireless peripheral feature allows a device to interact with high-speed USB peripherals over
WiGig. For example, a directly attached storage device equipped with Maple Peak SNK would allow a
high-speed USB 3.0 connection with a Maple Peak equipped tablet or notebook.
When connecting, many of the wireless docking capabilities would be applicable (excluding of course
the display capabilities), allowing USB 3.0 like throughputs (>1 Gbps) for on-desk distances.
1.3.3 Multi Gbps Device-to-Device
The Device-to-Device feature allows two peer devices (two PCs, two tablets, a PC and a tablet, etc.) to
establish a fat IP pipe (> Gbps) to enable all other D2D capabilities.
1.4 Key features
See the Maple Peak Release Notes.
1.5 SW and HW deliverables
See the EPS document (Reference #3).
1.6 Notebook platform preparations for WiDock
• Operating system:
− Microsoft* Windows* 7 32/64, Microsoft Windows 8.1U 64
• SW Pre-requisites for OEM tools (unnecessary with an operational stack):
− VC++ 2010 Redistributable Package
1.7 Known limitations
See the Maple Peak Release Notes.
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