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Qualcomm’s 5G Vision

Published on Mar 31, 2015

5G is much more than higher peak rates—it needs to enable new classes of services, connect new devices and industries, and empower new user experiences while fully leveraging 4G investments. The envisioned unified platform needs to support all spectrum, below 6 GHz as well as above 6 GHz and mmWave.
 

Designing the 5G unified air interface

Published on Apr 4, 2016

Members of the 5G team at Qualcomm Research describe how they are designing a 5G unified air interface that will meet the significantly expanded connectivity needs of the next decade and beyond.
 

The Unified 5G Platform

Published on Apr 4, 2016

Much more than just faster peak rates, Qualcomm is building a unified, more capable 5G platform to connect new industries, enable new services and empower new user experiences.
 

Leading the World to 5G: Connecting the Internet of Things (IoT)

Published on May 17, 2016

LTE Advanced Pro (3GPP Release 13 & beyond) delivers many optimizations for connecting the Interenet of Things (IoT), significantly reducing cost/complexity, increasing battery life, and enhancing coverage. LTE IoT introduces two new IoT-optimized technologies, eMTC and NB-IoT, that will enable a wide range of use cases, providing ubiquitous coverage, scalability, high reliability, and robust security.
 

Future use case: autonomous medical drone delivery

Published on Jan 16, 2017

Perhaps the most exciting thing about 5G is that we're designing a new wireless network fabric, unlocking potential for a host of services that we haven't even imagined yet. John Smee, VP of Engineering explains.
 

CES 2017 Qualcomm Keynote: A Vision for Our 5G Future

Published on Feb 24, 2017

Steve Mollenkopf, CEO of Qualcomm Incorporated, shows how Qualcomm is leading the way in 5G connectivity.
 

Research: The Economic Impact of 5G

Published on Feb 26, 2017

The 5G Economy, an independent study from IHS Markit, Penn Schoen Berland and Berkeley Research Group, commissioned by Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.
 

Qualcomm X50 modem for 5G New Radio

Published on Mar 4, 2017

The next step in cellular technology, 5G, is demonstrated here by Qualcomm. It is in the research phase, and the current application shown involves the broadcasting of RF power to a moving target at a frequency of 28GHz. A major limitation of 5G is the easy dissipation of the signal when faced with even minor obstructions, which Qualcomm aims to overcome by installing multiple towers and handing over users between them.
 

5G NR explained in 101 seconds

Published on Sep 18, 2017

What’s 5G NR? Our own Matt Branda shares details on the global standard for 5G. See how our engineering and inventions are helping bring the next phase of connectivity to life.
 

CES 2018 Press Conference: Qualcomm - Inventing the Path to 5G

Streamed live Jan 9, 2018

Keynote starts at 14:22.
Qualcomm President Cristiano Amon is at CES to showcase the company's latest inventions that are leading the world to 5G in industries from IoT to automotive.
 

Qualcomm: 5G will significantly transform the mobile industry

Published on Feb 26, 2018

From the Mobile Innovation: How 5G will Enable the Future keynote at CES 2018, Qualcomm Inc. President Cristiano Amon talks about how 5G will allow every connection to be wireless and connections to be everywhere.
 

Launching Europe's first 5G mobile network

Published on Jun 14, 2018

Qualcomm Technologies teamed up with TIM and Nokia to help San Marino launch the first 5G mobile network in Europe.
 
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