It might not look much, but this is the world's smallest 3G chip—and it could help bring Internet connectivity to even the tiniest of devices.


The U-blox SARA-U260 module measures just 16 by 26 millimeters and has recently been certified by AT&T. It can, obviously, handle voice calls, but that's not really the point; instead, this tiny little silicon construct can send and receive data via 3G. It also features Assisted GPS and an can use cellular networks to geolocate indoors, too.

It might not be the fastest of devices, sure, but 3G has astonishing geographic coverage. That means that devices—whatever their size—could happily hook up to the Internet of Things using such a chip. Think super-slim smart watches, intelligent clothing or anything else that needs to be slim and light but would benefit from being connected.


Now it's certified by AT&T, the U260 should start appearing in devices pretty damn soon. Let's see what people do with it. [IT World]