Close Menu
BlogSpotTipsBlogSpotTips
  • Home
  • Education
  • Finance
  • Latest Internet News
    • Social Media
    • Software
  • Game
  • Contact Us !
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
BlogSpotTipsBlogSpotTips
  • Home
  • Education
  • Finance
  • Latest Internet News
    • Social Media
    • Software
  • Game
  • Contact Us !
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
BlogSpotTipsBlogSpotTips
Home»Social Media»Beyond Centrino: Intel drives device changes for a 5G world
Social Media

Beyond Centrino: Intel drives device changes for a 5G world

DeepBy DeepMarch 4, 2016No Comments2 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

mit neural chip 0

Intel sparked a wireless revolution over the last decade with its Centrino processor platform, designed to connect laptops over Wi-Fi, and now believes the 5G mobile standard will fuel the next big change in the way a new generation of devices communicate.

The move to 5G networks will provide faster wireless connectivity through a host of technologies and change the way computing devices are built, said Aicha Evans, corporate vice president for Intel’s Platform Engineering Group and general manager for the Communication and Devices Group.

Wi-Fi is ubiquitous today, but upcoming changes may involve making cellular connectivity a common feature on laptops. This is why Intel is putting a lot of energy into modem development for laptops and mobile devices.

5G is expected to be deployed by 2020 and is still being researched. Carriers have said 5G will provide 100 times the throughput of 4G networks through licensed and unlicensed spectrum.

Intel will help build out 5G at the device and infrastructure level, Evans said. Lines are blurring between different forms of communication, driving changes in cellular network topology, spectrum usage and Wi-Fi technology, Evans said.

The company is making faster modems, and is offering prototype baseband and radio-frequency equipment to build out the 5G infrastructure.

Intel sees itself as a key player in the transition to 5G. “We’re uniquely positioned to make that happen,” Evans said.

5G networks are also being built to support a new generation of Internet of Things and smart home devices, Evans said. Sensor-based devices are transmitting bursts of information over short and long distances  to repositories where the data is analyzed. 5G networks will support small bursts of information at slower speeds, with prioritization and security being key components.

Intel estimates that around 50 billion IoT devices will ship by 2020. At MWC, virtual reality, car, remote medicine and other demonstrations will show off 5G capabilities.

Intel at MWC introduced the XMM 7480 modem, designed to provide faster LTE connections in smartphones, tablets and PCs. It also announced the Atom X3-M7272 chip, which has an integrated modem for cars and IoT equipment. The low-power chip allows for data transmission over 3G and 2G networks, which can consume less power than LTE networks.

Related:

  • Networking
  • Internet
  • Internet Of Things
  • Processors
  • Hardware
  • Mobile World Congress
  • MWC 2016
Shop ▾
[“source -pcworld”]
5G a Beyond Centrino: changes device drives for Intel world:
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Deep

Related Posts

Social Media and Relationships

May 27, 2025

Online Counselling for Individuals and Couples

May 27, 2025

The Best Time to Post on Threads in 2025 — Data from 700K+ Posts

May 20, 2025
Recent Post
  • Social Media and Relationships
  • Online Counselling for Individuals and Couples
  • The Best Time to Post on Threads in 2025 — Data from 700K+ Posts
  • Using AI-powered Enterprise Interfaces to Optimize Operational Efficiency
  • How to Grow Your Brand with Micro Influencer Marketing
  • What Are the 8 Different Types of Video Game Articles?
  • Strategies for Greater Financial Flexibility: 5 Smart Ways to Repay Your Home Loan Faster
  • PS5 Pro vs the PS5 – What’s the difference, really?
Search
  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us !
© 2025 BlogSpotTips. Designed by BlogSpotTips.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.