<p>➀ Semtech launches the LR2021 transceiver, the first chip in the LoRa Plus family with fourth-generation LoRa IP, supporting terrestrial and satellite networks across Sub-GHz, 2.4 GHz ISM, and licensed S-band frequencies.</p><p>➁ The chip enables AI edge devices with low power consumption, extended range, and penetration, supporting applications like gunshot detection and image transfer at up to 2.6 Mbps data rates while reducing BOM costs and PCB footprint.</p><p>➂ Backward-compatible with LoRaWAN and compatible with protocols like Amazon Sidewalk and Z-Wave, it simplifies multi-region deployment via a single-SKU design and enhances IoT connectivity for diverse applications.</p>
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