At the 5G Summit, Qualcomm released the latest X20 LTE gigabit baseband, and Intel was unwilling to be outdone and brought a new XMM 7560 gigabit solution. The XMM 7560 is Intel's first LTE baseband produced at 14nm. It supports the new LTE Advanced Pro. The downlink can reach up to 1Gbps Cat.16, while the uplink can go to 225Mbps Cat.13.
If you compare the two basebands of Qualcomm and Intel, you will find that Qualcomm has an advantage in the downlink, reaching 1.2Gbps. Intel has just moved forward to 1Gbps, but in the uplink, Intel has reached 225Mbps through 3-carrier aggregation, which is higher than the 150Mbps of Qualcomm X20. It seems that Intel's baseband skills are getting better and better. In addition to the recent dispute between Apple and Qualcomm, I wonder if the next generation of iPhone will all use Intel's baseband?
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