Qualcomm raises the threshold of competition: Intel MediaTek actively fights

Chip makers are working hard to make the next big step forward in the mobile phone network, driven by Qualcomm and competitors who want to challenge Qualcomm's dominance.

Chip companies such as Intel and Broadcom are taking advantage of this week's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona to showcase new technologies that are more advanced than the technology currently used in the fastest mobile networks. Long-standing technological innovation. One of the technologies is expected to enable the fastest download speed of mobile networks to reach 300 megabits per second.

This means that the download speed of the mobile network in the future will be four to six times higher than the LTE technology currently used by the fastest network. With this technology, the speed of the remote mobile phone network will be comparable to that of much faster short-haul networks such as Wi-Fi.

However, the actual network speed experienced by users is usually much lower than the theoretical speed, and it is unclear whether and when mobile operators will upgrade the network to this faster technology called LTE Advanced.

However, some industry executives said that mobile operators are trying to provide better services to users, and the industry is very competitive, so they have to adopt new technologies. CrisTIano Amon, executive vice president of Qualcomm's chip business, said Qualcomm will announce some news and demonstrations with the largest infrastructure providers. He called this faster technology the "key cover story" of this Barcelona event.

Qualcomm, which almost monopolizes LTE chips, has reason to continue to raise the threshold for competition. Research firm Forward Concepts estimates that Qualcomm accounted for 94% of the total $5 billion market in 2013. It is estimated that by 2017, the LTE chip market will more than double, reaching $11.9 billion.

Many companies want to take a break from this piece of cake and start rolling out reliable LTE chips. These companies include Intel, Broadcom, NVIDIA, MediaTek, Marvell Technology Group Ltd. and Spreadtrum Communications.

Chip makers are also planning to use the opportunity of the Barcelona show to showcase progress in other areas, including processors that support smartphone applications. But most industry executives point out that the late LTE market will have a wider impact, especially after Chinese operators are starting to use it.

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