Monday, February 27, 2012

Qualcomm's Gobi modem chipsets combine 84Mbps HSPA+, LTE-Advanced

Qualcomm's Gobi modem chipsets combine 84Mbps HSPA+, LTE-Advanced

Multiple goodies on a single chipset. Yes, it's Qualcomm again, this time spreading word at MWC of its new Gobi modems. These will be the first to support both HSPA+ Release 10 (84Mbps on dual carriers) and LTE-Advanced, while two of the new Gobis (the MDM9225 and MDM9625) will additionally support true LTE Category 4 with carrier aggregation, for increased bandwidth across multiple radio channels and speeds of up to 150Mbps. The chips also boast lower power consumption thanks to their 28nm fabrication process, and are backwards compatible with older standards like GSM, EV-DO Advanced, TD-SCDMA and both FDD and TDD types of LTE.

Engadget, Qualcomm's Gobi modem chipsets combine 84Mbps HSPA+, LTE-Advanced

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