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Qualcomm releases the latest generation of 5G baseband chip – Snapdragon X75

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Update time : 2023-02-18 14:29:11
        This year, ahead of Mobile World Congress at MWC, Qualcomm unveiled the latest generation of 5G baseband chips, Snapdragon X75.
        In addition to making 5G faster and more efficient, and saving internal space and power consumption at mobile endpoints, Snapdragon X75 is also the beginning of 5G entering the next new stage, and Qualcomm has high hopes that it will be used in smart phones, automotive, computing, industrial IoT, fixed wireless access (FWA) and 5G enterprise private networks.

        As the only setter of the 5G standard, 3GPP (Third Generation Partnership Project), a global communications technology organization, planned last year that 5G-Advanced would start with version 18, which would greatly improve eMBB performance and popularize immersive new services such as XR. To meet the goals of large-scale digitalization of the industry, and to realize the connection of all things. Although it is based on 3GPP version 17,
        Qualcomm said that the Snapdragon X75 supports both features in the frozen version 17 and features in version 18, which will be frozen at the end of this year.
        As an iteration of last year's Snapdragon X70, the Snapdragon X75 continues to use the 5G+AI processing method, becoming Qualcomm's second baseband chip using 5G+AI. The difference is that the Snapdragon X75 also integrates the world's first 5G-oriented tensor accelerator, and the AI processing capacity increase is 2.5 times that of the previous generation. This is also Qualcomm's first hardware tensor accelerator for 5G modems and RF systems.
        According to Qualcomm, the Snapdragon X75 is currently being sampled, and the commercial end point is expected to be released in the second half of this year. Not surprisingly, Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 will be equipped with and appear in the flagship phones of major mobile phone manufacturers starting in the fourth quarter. In addition, according to Apple's previous practice – iPhone 14 Pro is equipped with the Snapdragon X65 baseband, it may not be equipped with the Snapdragon X75 baseband until iPhone 16 next year.

 
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