But Intel's
latest modem chip doesn't support the old CDMA standard still used by Sprint and Verizon.
Not exact matches
They have come up with a new mobile device
modem (MDM) 9 × 00 series
chips which, along with its
latest Gobi 4000 platform, promises to make the iPad 4G compatible.
Chip makers like Intel and Qualcomm, both unveiled «5G - ready»
modems in early 2017, and we may start seeing these 5G pucks in selected markets
later in 2018.
The San Diego, California - based tech giant is reportedly planning to change its supplier for some core processor and
modem chip models and will also be using TSMC's manufacturing operations to produce the Snapdragon 855, its next flagship silicon expected to debut in
late 2018 and power high - end Android devices set to be released in 2019.
To better compete with
chip - giant Qualcomm, Huawei has boosted the performance of its
latest LTE
modem and has also introduced support for CDMA technology, which usually requires a license for Qualcomm's patents.