Chip maker Qualcomm has announced the expansion of its Snapdragon X50 5G modem family to include 5G New Radio (NR) multi-mode chipset solutions. According to the company it will be compliant with the 3GPP-based 5G NR global system.
Supporting sub-6 GHz frequencies and multi-band millimeter wave spectrum, the new modems come with a unified 5G design for all major spectrum types and bands.
Snapdragon X20 1.2Gbps LTE modem, beyond X16 “Gigabit-Class”
Qualcomm has been leading the way with Gigabit 4G LTE, with the Snapdragon X16 LTE modem which is now inside the Snapdragon 835 by enabling 3xCA (3 carrier aggregation) or 4x CA with 256 QAM (quadrature amplitude modulation) and 4×4 MIMO (multi-input, multi-output).
Qualcomm is announcing that it will be releasing a new IoT-focused tri-mode dual-core SoC named the QCA402X which will come in two flavors, the QCA4020 and the QCA4024. The QCA4020 supports Bluetooth Low Energy 5, dual-band Wi-Fi and 802.15.4 technologies including ZigBee and OpenThread
Verizon and Qualcomm are accelerating innovation in the Internet of Things (IoT) with the introduction of ThingSpace-ready modules from Quectel and Telit using Qualcomm Technologies’ MDM9206 Category M1 (Cat-M1) LTE modem.
Verizon’s pre-integrated ThingSpace software provides a one-stop global solution for both wireless data and cloud service management for IoT devices. The combination of the LTE Cat-M1 capabilities of the MDM9206 modem with Verizon’s 4G LTE network and ThingSpace platform offers a simplified approach for building, deploying and managing IoT applications, which can be customized for a wide-range of IoT use cases including asset management, industrial automation, wearables, smart cities and more.
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