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  2. Intel XMM modems - Wikipedia

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    The Intel XMM modems are a series of 4G LTE, LTE Advanced, LTE Advanced Pro and 5G modems found in many phones, tablets, laptops and wearables (sans 5g-technology) developed by Intel Mobile Communications. [1] Intel Mobile Communications was formed after Intel acquired the Wireless Solutions (WLS) division of Infineon early in 2011 for US$1.4 ...

  3. List of Rockchip products - Wikipedia

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    Under the terms of the agreement, the two companies will deliver an Intel-branded mobile SoC platform. The quad-core platform will be based on an Intel Atom processor core integrated with Intel's 3G modem technology, and is expected to be available in the first half of 2015.

  4. Intel Mobile Communications - Wikipedia

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    Intel Mobile Communications (IMC), is the mobile research and development division of Intel. It was formed when Intel completed the acquisition of the Wireless Solutions (WLS) division of Infineon early in 2011 for US$1.4 billion. [1] The Infineon subsidiary Comneon was also acquired by Intel and integrated into Intel Mobile Communications.

  5. Intel Challenges Qualcomm With Its New Modem - AOL

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    Intel has an impressive kit on its hands with the XMM 7260 category 6 LTE-Advanced modem, complete with 300 Mbps downlink and 50 Mbps uplink. It's quite a step up from Intel's prior-generation LTE ...

  6. Is Intel's New Baseband Modem a Serious Threat to Qualcomm? - AOL

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    Chip giant Intel is inching closer to mobile relevance with its first new multi-mode LTE baseband chip. Intel's previous offering lacked support for legacy networks, but the newest modem plays ...

  7. Intel just told us when its new 5G modem is going to start ...

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    <p>Intel has decided to accelerate the timetable for the launch and deployment of its new XMM 8160 5G modem, which the company says it's going to make available to manufacturers six months earlier ...

  8. Rockchip - Wikipedia

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    Under the terms of the agreement, the two companies will deliver an Intel-branded mobile SoC platform. The quad-core platform will be based on an Intel Atom processor core integrated with Intel's 3G modem technology, and is expected to be available in the first half of 2015. [ 3 ]

  9. XScale - Wikipedia

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    Codenamed Manitoba, Intel PXA800F was a SoC introduced by Intel in 2003 for use in GSM- and GPRS-enabled mobile phones. The chip was built around an XScale processor core, the likes of which had been used in PDAs, clocked at 312 MHz and manufactured with a 0.13 μm process, with 4 MB of integrated flash memory and a digital signal processor .