As you know, Qualcomm is a public multinational corporation headquartered in San Diego, California, and incorporated in Delaware. It creates an intellectual property, semiconductors, software, and services related to wireless technology. It owns patents critical to the CDMA2000, TD-SCDMA and WCDMA mobile communications standards.
Qualcomm is announcing its first chips with support for Wi-Fi 6E, the brand-new version of Wi-Fi that should be faster and more reliable. These next-generation chips can be used in smartphones and Wi-Fi routers, where 6E represents newly 6GHz spectrum. It is the largest expansion of Wi-Fi spectrum ever, which should result in some big performance gains. This will reduce network congestion on existing frequencies.
Wi-Fi 6 devices have just started to enter the market. There will be more expected smartphones with Wi-Fi 6E in the coming years. The new Qualcomm chips armed with Wi-Fi 6E support are part of the company's FastConnect series. Qualcomm has two chips designs. The first one is for smartphones, which should ship in the second half of the year, and the second for use on routers, which start shipping immediately.
Note that Qualcomm has already launched the Snapdragon 865, its high-end chip for this year. So support for Wi-Fi 6E is likely possible only when the company launches its next major chipset, liked Snapdragon 875 at the end of this year or in 2021.
In addition by Qualcomm as it will fall into Qualcomm's Networking Pro series, and there will be four chips in total -
610,
810,
1210, and
1610.
Theoretically, the top speed from these chips is expected approximately 5.4Gbps on the low end to 10.8Gbps on the high end.
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Qualcomm is announcing its first chips with support for Wi-Fi 6E, the brand-new version of Wi-Fi that should be faster and more reliable. These next-generation chips can be used in smartphones and Wi-Fi routers, where 6E represents newly 6GHz spectrum. It is the largest expansion of Wi-Fi spectrum ever, which should result in some big performance gains. This will reduce network congestion on existing frequencies.
Wi-Fi 6 devices have just started to enter the market. There will be more expected smartphones with Wi-Fi 6E in the coming years. The new Qualcomm chips armed with Wi-Fi 6E support are part of the company's FastConnect series. Qualcomm has two chips designs. The first one is for smartphones, which should ship in the second half of the year, and the second for use on routers, which start shipping immediately.
Note that Qualcomm has already launched the Snapdragon 865, its high-end chip for this year. So support for Wi-Fi 6E is likely possible only when the company launches its next major chipset, liked Snapdragon 875 at the end of this year or in 2021.
"My personal expectations are from these chips, it makes the network to be Super-Fast or even very fast as it is before"
610,
810,
1210, and
1610.
Theoretically, the top speed from these chips is expected approximately 5.4Gbps on the low end to 10.8Gbps on the high end.
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