Intel and AT&T push their respective 5G plans

According to US media reports, Intel introduced a new global 5G modem, trying to simplify and accelerate the deployment of next-generation wireless network connections. And AT&T chose not to wait for the emergence of the 5G standard, and launched its own test plan. The Intel modem's baseband chip works with the new 5G transceiver to achieve frequency bands below 6Ghz and millimeter wave capability. Intel uses key 3GPP 5G NR technology, including low-latency frame architecture, advanced channel coding, and massive MIMO.

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Intel's goal is to support early testing and lay the foundation for faster development of products that support the 3GPP NR specification and help drive the global adoption of the 3GPP 5G standard. The company said the technology will enhance the "Internet of Things" platform, greatly expand vehicle-to-vehicle communications, improve emergency response capabilities, and improve autonomous vehicles.

Aicha Evans, Intel's corporate vice president, said: "5G will improve our daily lives. With 5G, autonomous vehicles will be able to make decisions within milliseconds to protect drivers and vehicles. It will be able to help in disaster recovery operations and provide real-time data to emergency response teams. Smart cities can monitor the quality of air and water through millions of sensors to gain the insights needed for a higher quality of life.

The new Intel modem chipset will begin sampling in the second half of this year. The rumored iPhone 7 Plus or iPhone 8 could not be used in time.

On Wednesday, AT&T launched the 5G EvoluTIon (Evolution) program, which will use the 4G LTE to achieve 1Gbps speed in Austin, Texas, and the DirecTV Now content platform for 5G video testing. John Donovan, chief strategy officer for AT&T Technology and Operations, said: "Our 5G EvoluTIon program will pave the way for the next generation of higher speed networks for customers."

He said: "We will not wait until the final standard is set, and lay the foundation for our 5G development. We are now implementing it." If the test goes well, AT&T will work with Qualcomm and Ericsson to promote the technology at the end of the year. .

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