Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Intel's first LTE chip announced for Bay Trail-powered tablets capable of global roaming




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Intel's first LTE chip announced for Bay Trail-powered tablets capable of global roaming



Intel's first LTE chip announced for Bay Trailpowered tablets capable of global roaming



At last, Intel finally has its very own LTE modem chip! Intel's Computex 2013 press conference is going on right now, and a company press release states we'll see a 4G LTE multimode solution paired with its 22nm quad-core Atom SoC for tablets. The XMM 7160 will bring Bay Trail tablets (demonstrated on stage running graphically intense games and streaming 4K video over the integrated LTE) with global roaming capability "towards the end of the back to school season." While it's not clear when consumers can get their hands on this technology, hopefully we'll see something pop up on our end before the end of the year. The talk is still ongoing and we should have more details shortly, check out the press release after the break for now.


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