Qualcomm unveils its X85 5G modem-RF, Dragonwing cellular infrastructure platform for 5G O-RAN, and Dragonwing 5G Advanced FWA platform.
Qualcomm says Apple C1 isn’t even in same league
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Qualcomm says Apple C1 isn’t even in the same league as its new X85 modem
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Qualcomm X85 5G modem brings downloads of up to 12.5 Gbps
Qualcomm Tips New X85 5G Modem, and of Course There's AI on It
BARCELONA—As the rise of AI threatens to push bandwidth consumption ever upwards, Qualcomm is putting forth a fix: a new 5G modem that leverages on-device AI to manage traffic more effectively. Its new X85 5G Modem-RF is not the first Qualcomm "modem-to-antenna solution" to include AI;
Ericsson, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., and Thales Alenia Space reached a key milestone in satellite connectivity. Indeed, the three companies have been collaborating on Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN) technology for 5G since 2022.
Qualcomm is using Mobile World Congress to showcase its growing diversification, and the new Dragonwing brand shows how serious it is about winning in industrial markets.
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MacWorld on MSNApple is finally ready to conquer Qualcomm in the 5G gameThe rest of the smartphone world doesn’t seem to mind buying Qualcomm’s modems, which hold a dominant market share, especially when you only consider high-end phones like the ones Apple makes. As current iPhone users know, Qualcomm’s 5G modems are solid, fast, and good. So why is Apple kicking against them so hard?
This innovation is being showcased at this year’s Mobile World Congress event, where Inseego announced the completion of the first live data call on its new 5G cellular router FX5000, powered by the Dragonwing FWA Gen 4 Elite platform.
Qualcomm announces its new X85 5G modem for Android smartphones: peak download speeds of up to 12.5Gbps, peak upload speeds of 3.7Gbps.
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