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Tag: LTE

  • Intel Introduces Intel® XMM™ 7480 Modem for Ultrafast Connectivity and Worldwide LTE Coverage in a Single SKU High-speed mobile broadband continues to enrich our daily lives with increasingly useful and entertaining applications. Whether you are streaming a movie to your tablet or doing real-time multiplayer gaming on your smartphone, incredible improvements to network speed and device technology put these capabilities at your fingertips. Today, we introduced the Intel® XMM™ 7480, our fourth-generation LTE-Advanced modem, to support the...
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  • Hybrid-Access: A New and Ultrafast Path for bringing Broadband to Underserved Customers Hybrid-Access: A New and Ultrafast Path for bringing Broadband to Underserved Customers What can you achieve by integrating an industry standard protocol with a powerful telecom network server node and powerful Intel Home Gateway network processor? How about a fast path to enhanced broadband access for underserved customers? Intel and Ericsson are using standards-based technology to improve the broadband experience...
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  • Asha Keddy Megabits per Second won’t Define 5G Earlier this month at Super Mobility Week, 5G dominated the conversation about what’s next for the wireless industry, and how that will impact network carriers and everyday people. It was clear that wireless industry is already hard at work on how to address the challenges and opportunities for 5G, as well as how we should take advantage of all the...
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  • Join Intel at Mobile World Congress 2014 Exciting developments are happening in wireless communications, mobile devices and the Internet of Things as well as the back-end hardware and software that make it all valuable. These technologies will be on full display next week at Mobile World Congress. Intel will have a significant presence at Mobile World Congress, where Intel President Renee James will along with Hermann Eul,...
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  • Welcome to Intel’s State-of-the-Art Wireless Certification Lab As Intel accelerates its efforts in mobile and wireless communications, the company has just received industry accreditation for a state-of-the-art wireless certification lab. This lab, located on Intel’s campus outside of Portland Oregon, is a multi-million dollar facility where Intel tests the conformance of its wireless products so they’re ready to run on wireless networks around the world. The ability...
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  • A Glimpse into the Future of TV While I teased you with a few thoughts about the future of TV in my original post, I thought it would be nice to open up the door a bit further and shed some light on the vision we're actually driving towards. To do so, I've invited Mike Payne, Director of Experience Design, to share some ideas with you on...
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  • WiMAX, 3G and LTE: A Capacity Analysis The mobile wireless industry is facing unprecedented challenges in meeting the data demands of their subscribers with their desire for fast, mobile Internet. Wireless technologies are often compared on theoretical peak data rates, but it's actual capacity or spectral efficiency - the average realized data throughputs - is the real metric that wireless technologies should be compared.For operators, meeting this...
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  • The Winner Takes It All? Ultrawide-band vs. Bluetooth; Betamax vs. VHS; Blu-Ray vs. HD-DVD. All are examples of classic format battles that have resulted in one winner dominating in their respective industries.Recent coverage and a few sensational comments suggest that the next battle in the telecom industry features WiMAX vs. LTE duking it out for the 4G wireless broadband crown. The media love a conflict,...
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  • Gettin’ Our Game On @ GDC We're off to the Game Developer Conference in San Francisco! We'll be on the scene to capture and share the best mind bending eye candy we can find -- from Intel's 8-core, multi-graphics card gunnin' Skulltrail (watch for new stories from our pal Nick Knupffer) to what's happening with game makers harnessing multi-core PC performance.Last year at GDC Rio Pesino,...
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  • Open standards and the 4G cycle Tagging on my previous post about Android and the iPhone: Richard Wong over at Contentinople elaborates on the trends towards more open standards. With Intel being a founding member of the Open Handset Alliance, this is something I do like to read, and hope that in the end it all benefits the consumer.The article also touches on the "4G cycle"...
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