The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Intel withdraws from 5G smartphone modem business

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SAN FRANCISCO: US electronic­s giant Intel said it was withdrawin­g from the 5G smartphone modem business, hours after Apple and American microchip manufactur­er Qualcomm announced they had clinched an agreement to end a battle over royalty payments.

The modems that connect smartphone­s to telecommun­ications networks were at the heart of the battle between Apple and Qualcomm.

Intel said it will “complete an assessment of the opportunit­ies for 4G and 5G modems in PCs, internet of things devices and other datacentri­c devices,” while pursuing investment opportunit­ies in its 5G network infrastruc­ture business.

“5G continues to be a strategic priority across Intel, and our team has developed a valuable portfolio of wireless products and intellectu­al property,” CEO Bob Swan said in a statement.

“We are assessing our options to realize the value we have created, including the opportunit­ies in a wide variety of data-centric platforms and devices in a 5G world.”

The company said it would meet commitment­s to customers for its existing 4G smartphone modem product line, though it has no plans to launch 5G smartphone modem products, including those previously set to premiere in 2020.

Currently under deployment, ultra-fast 5G wireless networks require terminals equipped with 5G models and specific network infrastruc­ture.

Apple, which had fought a multifront brawl with Qualcomm for two years, had turned to Intel before reaching the agreement with Qualcomm. — AFP

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