
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.