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Qualcomm unveils Snapdragon X80 5G Modem-RF System at MWC 2024

Discover Qualcomm's Snapdragon X80 5G Modem-RF System at MWC 2024, blending AI with 5G for unprecedented mobile connectivity.

At the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Qualcomm Technologies Inc. introduced an exciting mobile connectivity leap with its 7th-gen Snapdragon X80 5G Modem-RF System. Aiming to revolutionise how smartphones and portable devices connect to 5G networks, this new chipset is a game-changer for mobile technology enthusiasts and users.

A leap in 5G connectivity with AI integration

The Snapdragon X80 integrates a dedicated tensor accelerator, the Qualcomm 5G AI Processor Gen 2. This innovative approach combines artificial intelligence with 5G connectivity to enhance various aspects of network performance. Users can expect improvements in data speeds, quality of service, coverage, accuracy, and overall efficiency. Essentially, this means smoother streaming, faster downloads, and more reliable connections, even in crowded areas.

Advancements in network selection and speed

An intriguing feature of the Snapdragon X80 is the 5G AI Suite Gen 3, which offers a suite of enhancements, including mmWave beam management. This technology extends the range of 5G standalone networks, ensuring better coverage. Additionally, with the Qualcomm Smart Network Selection Gen 3, the modem uses machine-learning algorithms to optimise network selection based on the user’s current scenario. This results in a more personalised and efficient network experience.

Qualcomm’s new chipset boasts impressive speeds, promising up to 10Gbps for downloads and 3.5Gbps for uploads. The Snapdragon X80 incorporates 6x carrier aggregation for sub-6GHz bands, and supports switched uplink across FDD and TDD communication channels to make the most of the available spectrum.

Dual-SIM support and global availability

For those who juggle multiple numbers, the Snapdragon X80 includes Qualcomm DSDA Gen 2, enabling simultaneous dual-SIM usage. The availability of this feature will depend on the specific phone brands and manufacturers that adopt this modem in their upcoming devices.

Qualcomm’s presence at MWC 2024 is not just about showcasing technology but also about connecting with partners and consumers. You can visit their booth at the Fira Gran Via, Hall 3, Booth 3E10, to get a firsthand look at the Snapdragon X80 and its capabilities.

In conclusion, the Snapdragon X80 Modem-RF System is set to transform the landscape of mobile connectivity, bringing unparalleled speeds and AI-driven enhancements to portable devices. With its introduction, Qualcomm continues to assert its dominance in mobile communications technology.

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