Vanchip and mobile sign MOU, and will release the first 5G RF front-end module supporting HP UE next year

Original title: Weijie Chuangxin and China Mobile signed a memorandum of cooperation and cooperation, and released the first 5G RF front-end module supporting HPUE next year.

Micro-network news, June 28, 2018, at the 2018 World Mobile Congress Global Terminal Summit in Shanghai, China Mobile joined the '5G Terminal Pioneer Program' to release the "5G Terminal Product Guide" and the '5G terminal pioneers Plan' members sign a cooperation memo.

Sun Yijun, general manager of Weijie Chuangxin (second row, right one), represented Weijie Chuangxin to attend the launching ceremony and sign MOU

The '5G Terminal Pioneer Program' was led by China Mobile and launched during the Mobile World Congress in February 2018. It aims to clarify the 5G terminal technical requirements, accelerate the rollout of 5G terminal products, explore industrial development paths, and advance the 5G terminal industry innovation and maturity. After six months of hard work, the action plan achieved phased results.

The "5G Terminal Product Guideline" is a preliminary consensus reached by members of the Pioneer Program on current industry promotion strategies, product requirements, product planning, etc., and supports the capabilities of end products for 5G multiple network architectures, mode frequency band requirements, and various modes. The communication function, voice program, product performance, etc. proposed technical advice.

The "5G Terminal Product Guideline" is China Mobile's first clear requirement for 5G terminals, application scenarios, product types, technical requirements, and current difficulties, which is of great significance to the development of 5G terminals.

At the same time, China Mobile Terminal Co., Ltd., China Mobile Research Institute signed cooperation MOU on behalf of China Mobile and 28 partners and held a signing ceremony. Senior Vice President of China Mobile Group Co., Ltd. Mr. Li Huijun, GSMA Senior Consultant, Mr. Wang Jianzhou, And senior leaders of the partners attended and witnessed the signing.

The MOU defines each party’s responsibilities, including 5G terminal product form and chip, terminal, component, and key development time of the instrument. Through signing the MOU, the parties are urged to implement consensus and commitment, and effectively promote the 5G terminal industry development and incubating products.

MOU has signed a total of 28 companies, including Qualcomm, Huawei, MediaTek, Everbright, Intel, Samsung and other 6 mainstream chip companies; Huawei, OPPO, Vivo, Millet, Samsung, ZTE, Lenovo, HTC, Hisense, TCL, Coolpad , Glory, Meizu, etc. 13 mainstream terminal companies; Qorvo, Skyworks, Taiyo Yuden, Feilan, only Czech and other five component companies; Rhodes, Anli, is Germany, Star River and other four instrument companies.

Exploring, exploring and popularizing 5G typical applications is the key to the successful commercial use of 5G, while 5G application innovation requires extensive end product support. China Mobile's "5G Terminal Pioneer Program" Participating parties will research in technology solutions, explore application scenarios, and innovate product models. , Demonstration application promotion and other aspects to carry out full cooperation, together to establish a mature 5G terminal industry ecosystem, to achieve collaborative innovation of all parties, integration and win-win, and ultimately achieve the '5G change society' of the beautiful vision.

The only Czech company is one of the few radio frequency IC design companies in China. It designs RF systems for wireless communications. The products cover PAs, switches, antenna tuners and front-end modules for 2G, 3G, 4G and 4G+ platforms. And can provide a lot of 4G power amplifiers for smart phone manufacturers.

In the 5G field, the development of Weijie Chuangxin also follows the pace of the industry. The company is a member of China Mobile's 5G Joint Innovation Center and plans to release its first HPUE (high-power users) in the 3.3GHz-3.6GHz band in 2019. 5G RF front-end module for equipment). In addition to 5G, Weijie Chuangxin is also developing an efficiency optimization for narrow-band IoT, while covering the RF front-end modules in the low- and medium-frequency bands, which will be mass-produced in 2018.

Although the RF semiconductor market is now monopolized by several big giants, Goldman Sachs pointed out that innovations in the 5G field by Chinese companies such as CLIC will help to diversify the supplier system and reduce the risks of overseas suppliers. In view of the fact that China's radio frequency IC companies have increasingly strong discourse power in the 5G industry chain, accompanied by a drop in the price of some products, leading to a decline in gross profit, they are optimistic about the great opportunities brought by domestic substitution.

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