Today, Intel announced significant advances in 5G wireless products and announced a 5G chip roadmap by 2019. This includes the launch of Intel's first multimode commercial modem family to support 5G new air interface (5G NR), Intel® XMM ™ 8000 series, Intel's latest LTE modem - Intel XMM ™ 7660, etc. Intel said the company has now successfully implemented a complete end-to-end 5G connection based on Intel® 5G modems.

Specifically, these few products, the first is the Intel XMM 8000 series, this series of products also supports Intel 6G mode band and millimeter-wave band commercial 5G multimode modem family, the future for including PC, mobile phones, and even cars It is reported that this series of specific products - Intel XMMTM 8060 modem, Intel will be the first to support all 5G non-independent and independent NR and a variety of 2G, 3G (including CDMA) and 4G Traditional Mode Multimode Commercial 5G Modem Intel expects this product to be used in commercial end devices by mid 2019.
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The second chip, the Intel® XMM ™ 7660, will ship and be commercially available in 2019. It is the latest Intel modem to deliver Cat-19 functionality and supports speeds up to 1.6GB per second.This powerful LTE modem Support for advanced MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output), carrier aggregation and a wide range of frequency bands.
In addition, Intel also announced that the XMM ™ 7560 modem, released at Mobile World Congress 2017, has achieved gigabit speeds as previously expected, and is also Intel's first globally available LTE modem, including CDMA.
With the release of several products, Intel's road map in the wireless area is also gradually clear.Intone said the company is committed to building from the network, the cloud to the client 5G highway.

According to Intel's wireless road map released, Intel's layout is not only 5G, as well as including WiFi, WiGig and other chips Intel said that with the advent of the 5G era, Wi-Fi in the mobile network will become more and more role The more important Intel will continue its lead in Wi-Fi and rapidly commercialize gigabit Wi-Fi, and plans to introduce next-generation 802.11ax Wi-Fi starting in 2018.
5G is a strategic Intel end-to-end technology, Intel has long been involved in the cooperation among the Intel also announced the past few years in the world 5G cooperation projects, including coverage with carriers China Mobile, China Unicom, AT & T , Ericsson, Ericsson, Nokia, Huawei and other equipment manufacturers, as well as dozens of cooperation projects with industry chain companies FaceBook and Foxconn, etc. The project greatly promoted the development and standardization of 5G technology.

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Sandra Rivera, Intel Senior Vice President and Head of Network Platforms, said: "Today's wireless networks are like moving data over a single-lane highway; and future wireless networks must become a multi-lane super-highway that allows data Achieving ultra-fast transmission over 5G networks Our road map shows how Intel can move at Gigabit speeds to help the industry build this hyper-highway to benefit everyone from the high speed, high capacity and low latency that the 5G is expected to bring '