Intel link with Microsoft, Dell, HP, and Lenovo to make 5G laptops
Intel is preparing to showcase a 5G concept PC at MWC featuring Intel Core i5 processors and a 5G modem for streaming high-definition video.
Intel announced on Thursday that it will work with companies such as Microsoft, Dell, HP, and Lenovo to launch the 2-in-1 laptop using the Intel XMM 8000 series 5G modem and Windows platform in the second half of next year, Warm up for the advent of the 5G era.
Even though the official 5G standard is not expected to be released until 2020, all vendors are eager to find deployment from major telecom companies to chip makers based on the draft 5G standard.
Intel is preparing to showcase a 5G concept PC next week at a Mobile World Congress that will feature Intel’s Core i5 processor and 5G modem and play on a 5G network Streaming video.
Intel said the advent of the 5G era will be in the computing and connectivity capabilities from the cloud, the network and the client side, handling a vast amount of data from a personal computer, as immersed in the VR world around the globe, even in parking lots Can download a 250MB document at a matter of seconds, perhaps just participating in multiplayer on the road to commuting.
Market analysis, personal computers in the 5G era will have network capabilities at any time, will become Microsoft + Qualcomm Always Connected PCs competitors, however, the Always-Connected PCs with ARM architecture processor advertised with up to 20 hours of battery life, And will be listed one after another this year, networking capabilities and battery life is expected to become the competition focus of a new generation of personal computers.
Source: theverge