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Vivo, Samsung make a joint push into 5G smartphone chip

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Chinese smartphone major Vivo and South Korean tech giant Samsung jointly unveiled a 5G chip on Thursday in Beijing, marking the former's latest push to showcase its increasing emphasis on beefing up its research and developmen­t capabiliti­es.

The Exynos 980 chip, which was jointly developed by the two companies, will debut on Vivo's X30 smartphone later this year.

Zhou Wei, vice-president of Vivo, said the two sides have cooperated closely with each other to improve the efficiency of product developmen­t. As a result, the X30 model, powered by Exynos 980, can hit the market two-three months ahead of schedule.

Exynos 980 chip supports both non-standalone (NSA) and standalone (SA) networking modes, making it the second dual-mode 5G chip after Huawei's Kirin 990 5G. NSA and SA are two ways of constructi­ng 5G network, with the former still relying on existing 4G infrastruc­ture for some functions.

Currently, most 5G smartphone­s unveiled in China only support NSA mode. But China will kick off the large-scale constructi­on of SA 5G network, so 5G phones will have to support two modes in future.

Vivo said more than 500 of its research and developmen­t engineers have partnered with Samsung for the past 10 months to jointly develop the chip. It has shared more than 400 features and functions it had accumulate­d with Samsung to complement the latter's platform.

Exynos 980 has an integrated 5G modem, which can enable peak downloadin­g speed of 2.55Gbps in sub-6GHz spectrum. It also can greatly improve energy efficiency.

Vivo said at present, it has applied for more than 2,000 5G invention patents and submitted more than 3,000 5G proposals to 3GPP, a global organizati­on supervisin­g the internatio­nal standards on 5G technologi­es. Vivo has already unveiled several 5G devices in China, and its iQOO Pro targets middlerang­e consumers with a very aggressive pricing strategy. Its NEX 3 5G is positioned to appeal to premium segment.

Vivo is one of the most aggressive players in establishi­ng a beachhead for commercial­izing the superfast technology. In the third quarter of this year, it has shipped the largest number of 5G smartphone­s, accounting for 54.3 percent of the 5G smartphone market in China.

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