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Intel XMM 7560 - gigabit over the air



The concept of the “Internet of Things” continues to be owned by Intel’s collective intelligence. Equipping this ecosystem, Intel introduces all sorts of components to the market: systems on a chip, storage media, and, of course, high-speed data transfer — you will have to transfer a lot of data. In this area, the company relies on the development of cellular networks LTE Advanced Pro - the fifth generation. Last year, an exhibition sample of a 5G modem was demonstrated, now it has come to a production model. So, we present the Intel XMM 7560 - 5G chip with a download speed of up to 1 Gbit / s.

The Intel XMM 7560 is designed as a global, versatile and flexible communications platform. In order to adapt to a variety of frequency settings depending on the country of use, the modem supports 35 different bands up to 6 GHz (using Licensed-Assisted Access technology). In total, it is possible to aggregate up to 5 carriers in different ranges, which together gives 230 combinations of carriers, including non-consecutive ones.

As already mentioned, the Intel XMM 7560 has an LTE receiver of 16 category, which provides upstream speeds of up to 1 Gbit / s and transmitter 15 categories (outgoing flows of up to 255 Mbps). In addition, the Intel SMARTi 7 radio module supports 4 GNSS systems: GPS, Galileo, GLONASS and BeiDou.
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Intel XMM 7560 did not become the first announced gigabit LTE modem - at the end of last year, Qualcomm introduced the Snapdragon X16 LTE modem . But two options are two times better than one, because the super-fast Internet will be in demand not only, say, cars, but also people. A month ago, Australia’s Telstra operator launched the world's first Gigabit LTE network . The process turns out to go. It remains to hope that our country will also take an active part in it.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/402149/


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