The next iPhone could go gigabit. Today Intel announced its XMM7650 modem, which joins Qualcomm's X16 in the gigabit LTE world. Intel's modem is probably the front-runner for this fall's iPhone 7s or ...
Editor’s Note: The original source of this information has retracted it. While Apple has apparently decided to not use Sunny Peak chips, they do not included 5G support. This means Intel could still ...
Intel is getting out of the 5G smartphone modem business, meaning that we won’t get 5G Intel iPhones after all. The news was announced by Intel hours after Apple and 5G pioneer Qualcomm revealed that ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Intel has just unveiled its very first 5G modem with the new Intel 5G Solution 5000, a new 5G modem through its partnership with MediaTek and Fibocom. The ...
As expected, Apple has acquired(Opens in a new window) Intel's modem business. The purchase is a definite win for Apple and for Intel as well, we suppose, inasmuch as ...
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After first announcing a deal back in July, Intel is now finally getting out of the smartphone modem business thanks to some help from Apple. However, while the acquisition is valued at $1 billion, ...
New chips are announced all the time, and while some turn out to be critical components in hot products, few are as important as Intel's upcoming XMM 8160-- the chipmaker's second 5G modem. The ...
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