Intel LTE基带杀入Iphone 7!

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【根据美国媒体报道】intel最终获得了iphone 7 30%到40%的订单,价值超过10亿美元,这对于处于挣扎中的intel移动部门来说无异于雪中送炭。Intel的最新基带是XMM 7360,最高支持LTE Cat.10 450Mbps标准规格、三载波聚合技术,无论制造工艺、功耗表现、性能表现都另不少手机厂商刮目相看,也包括苹果。
http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2016/03/03/intel-corp-reportedly-wins-apple-inc-iphone-7-mode.aspx
According to Twitter user Notable Calls (via Bidness ETC), CLSA Securities claims that Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) will supply a "significant portion" (said to be 30%-40%) of the cellular modems into Apple's (NASDAQ:AAPL) next-generation iPhone, known as the iPhone 7. The information apparently comes from "Asian supply chain checks."

Additionally, CLSA apparently claims that the iPhone 7 represents a roughly $1 billion opportunity for Intel's struggling mobile group.

Should investors believe this report? Let's take a closer look.

If true, this would be a win for the XMM 7360
Intel's recently announced XMM 7480 modem will be too late to market for this particular win (sampling in the second half of 2016) and the company's fairly old XMM 7260 is roughly on par with the current-generation iPhone 6s/6s Plus modems, so if this report is true, this has to be a win for the Intel XMM 7360 modem.

According to Intel, the XMM 7360 supports LTE category 10, which suggests downlink speeds of 450 megabits per second and uplink speeds of 100 megabits per second. This would represent a substantial improvement over the Qualcomm (NASDAQ:QCOM) MDM9635 modem inside of the iPhone 6s/6s Plus, which supports 300 megabits per second download and just 50 megabits per second upload.

But is this likely?
There are a number of reservations I have about this potential win. The first is that if this is actually happening, Apple will have to build multiple versions of its phones for different regions. One for regions in which the CDMA standard is currently in use (i.e., North America) using a Qualcomm chip and then one for regions in which CDMA isn't used, which could use either the Intel chip or the Qualcomm chip.

Apple could certainly manage, but this would likely be something of a pain.

Another issue is that the "comparable" Qualcomm modem that Apple is likely to use is the MDM9645, which actually supports 600 megabits per second download speeds and 150 megabits per second upload speeds. Will Apple artificially "hold back" the iPhone 7's wireless performance to cater to the lowest common denominator, which in this case would be the Intel modem?

Finally, we all remember the recent "chip gate" controversy that Apple faced when it sourced applications processors from two different chip manufacturers.

Given that Intel's XMM 7360 is built on an older 28-nanometer chip manufacturing technology and the Qualcomm MDM9645 is built on a newer, more efficient 20-nanometer technology, the risk of having markedly different battery lives between the Intel-powered and Qualcomm-powered models would be quite real.

This would be a major win for Intel if true, but we'll have to see
At the end of the day, if Intel wants its stand-alone modem business to remain viable, it needs to supply Apple since it is the only major smartphone manufacturer that used stand-alone modems in all of its phones.

If Intel is able to win a big chunk of the iPhone 7 business, not only would this serve as a major morale boost for the team at Intel, but it would bring in much-needed revenue for its mobile business. This would also be a win for Apple, which generally likes to have multiple sources for things so as to reduce risk and potentially get better pricing from suppliers.

We'll have to see how it all unfolds, though. On the eve of the iPhone 6s launch, analysts from Northland Capital claimed that Intel won a full 50% of iPhone 6s/6s Plus modem business, but in reality, it won precisely zero.

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http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2016/03/03/intel-corp-reportedly-wins-apple-inc-iphone-7-mode.aspx
According to Twitter user Notable Calls (via Bidness ETC), CLSA Securities claims that Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) will supply a "significant portion" (said to be 30%-40%) of the cellular modems into Apple's (NASDAQ:AAPL) next-generation iPhone, known as the iPhone 7. The information apparently comes from "Asian supply chain checks."

Additionally, CLSA apparently claims that the iPhone 7 represents a roughly $1 billion opportunity for Intel's struggling mobile group.

Should investors believe this report? Let's take a closer look.

If true, this would be a win for the XMM 7360
Intel's recently announced XMM 7480 modem will be too late to market for this particular win (sampling in the second half of 2016) and the company's fairly old XMM 7260 is roughly on par with the current-generation iPhone 6s/6s Plus modems, so if this report is true, this has to be a win for the Intel XMM 7360 modem.

According to Intel, the XMM 7360 supports LTE category 10, which suggests downlink speeds of 450 megabits per second and uplink speeds of 100 megabits per second. This would represent a substantial improvement over the Qualcomm (NASDAQ:QCOM) MDM9635 modem inside of the iPhone 6s/6s Plus, which supports 300 megabits per second download and just 50 megabits per second upload.

But is this likely?
There are a number of reservations I have about this potential win. The first is that if this is actually happening, Apple will have to build multiple versions of its phones for different regions. One for regions in which the CDMA standard is currently in use (i.e., North America) using a Qualcomm chip and then one for regions in which CDMA isn't used, which could use either the Intel chip or the Qualcomm chip.

Apple could certainly manage, but this would likely be something of a pain.

Another issue is that the "comparable" Qualcomm modem that Apple is likely to use is the MDM9645, which actually supports 600 megabits per second download speeds and 150 megabits per second upload speeds. Will Apple artificially "hold back" the iPhone 7's wireless performance to cater to the lowest common denominator, which in this case would be the Intel modem?

Finally, we all remember the recent "chip gate" controversy that Apple faced when it sourced applications processors from two different chip manufacturers.

Given that Intel's XMM 7360 is built on an older 28-nanometer chip manufacturing technology and the Qualcomm MDM9645 is built on a newer, more efficient 20-nanometer technology, the risk of having markedly different battery lives between the Intel-powered and Qualcomm-powered models would be quite real.

This would be a major win for Intel if true, but we'll have to see
At the end of the day, if Intel wants its stand-alone modem business to remain viable, it needs to supply Apple since it is the only major smartphone manufacturer that used stand-alone modems in all of its phones.

If Intel is able to win a big chunk of the iPhone 7 business, not only would this serve as a major morale boost for the team at Intel, but it would bring in much-needed revenue for its mobile business. This would also be a win for Apple, which generally likes to have multiple sources for things so as to reduce risk and potentially get better pricing from suppliers.

We'll have to see how it all unfolds, though. On the eve of the iPhone 6s launch, analysts from Northland Capital claimed that Intel won a full 50% of iPhone 6s/6s Plus modem business, but in reality, it won precisely zero.

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Intel收购了VIA的CDMA专利,现在能做真正的全网通~又多了,分别是~高通,华为,英特尔,联发科。技术最烂的就是MTK了。
Intel收购了VIA的CDMA专利,现在能做真正的全网通~又多了,分别是~高通,华为,英特尔,联发科。技术最烂的 ...
三星的基带处于什么水平?

汉唐大梦 发表于 2016-3-4 21:10
三星的基带处于什么水平?


据说同高通在伯仲之间,应该是比高通差一点点
汉唐大梦 发表于 2016-3-4 21:10
三星的基带处于什么水平?


据说同高通在伯仲之间,应该是比高通差一点点
Intel不简单,总算混出来了
Intel不简单,总算混出来了
intel集设计、制造、终端品牌于一身,也算是前无古人了吧
据说同高通在伯仲之间,应该是比高通差一点点
强行在伯仲之间!
据说同高通在伯仲之间,应该是比高通差一点点
真敢说。。        
Intel还没完全消化掉英飞凌和via的遗产啊!居然还在用28nm工艺做基带芯片,成本上就落了高通一成,规模也有所不及,但愿成真吧!起码给毒瘤一点压力
28nm的,苹果下一代用不靠谱
intel的cdma进度估计也没那么快
下下代还有戏

据说展讯也马上出CDMA芯片了
赞同楼上,下一代苹果估计用不上intel的基带,估计7S能用上
intel的无线不靠谱,3160的网卡,蓝牙总是崩溃。
苏联小苹果 发表于 2016-3-5 07:49
intel的无线不靠谱,3160的网卡,蓝牙总是崩溃。
重装一下驱动试试,我电脑也是AC 3160的无线网卡。信号不算强。
intel有更好的无线网卡,当时买电脑时AC 7260就比3160强很多,稳定很多。
也可以淘宝买个网卡自己换,如果 不支持白名单就重刷一下bios
重装一下驱动试试,我电脑也是AC 3160的无线网卡。信号不算强。
intel有更好的无线网卡,当时买电脑时AC ...
驱动英特尔的,联想的各个版本都装过,都是蓝牙崩溃,即使蓝牙崩溃,无线网络倒是还能用。蓝牙鼠标是微软的,在之前的宏碁本用一年多都没出过问题。
重装一下驱动试试,我电脑也是AC 3160的无线网卡。信号不算强。
intel有更好的无线网卡,当时买电脑时AC ...
7260同样不稳定。丢包……
三星的基带处于什么水平?
就算这代不行下一代也会有不少提高。
基带要做好,要么像高通这种大额长期投入,要么像华为这种自己做基站,知道里面的道道。
三星之前没这能力,还要靠爱立信协助。现在三星自己也做基站,从华为挖了不少人。能力提高很快。
逛逛就走 发表于 2016-3-5 08:04
重装一下驱动试试,我电脑也是AC 3160的无线网卡。信号不算强。
intel有更好的无线网卡,当时买电脑时AC ...
对了,有没有推荐的USB无线网卡?我买过TP-LINK的,效果不太好,网速不稳定
对了,有没有推荐的USB无线网卡?我买过TP-LINK的,效果不太好,网速不稳定
没买过,这个东西不清楚。我是一年半前买的y50,当时想换网卡,看了看7260和微星的一款(具体名字也忘了),看贴吧反应这两款还行。
http://www.expreview.com/46768.html