MediaTek and Intel Launch 5G Chipset for Laptops 


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  • The collaboration is launching the new MediaTek T700 5G modem
  • Intel looks forward to convince OEM partners like HP, Dell and Asus to prefer using the new Media Tek chipset
  • Media Tek’s 5G modem for PCs is based on Helio M70 5G modem earlier introcuded for smartphones 
  • Samsung is also planning to enter PC segment with Exynos Processor 

MediaTek and Intel partnership to finally looks forward to the launch of the new 5G chipset. Both the companies had joined hands in 2019 for exclusively manufacturing the chipsets. Earlier, it had also been reported that Intel is not making 5G chipsets anymore. Hence, the partnership with Media Tek was a smart move.

The collaboration is launching the new MediaTek T700 5G modem. Intel would be using its expansive OEM network, as the hardware is ready, and this would get them to use the processor. As reported earlier, Qualcomm is providing its Snapdragon 800 series processor for all-time connected PCs. Hence, Intel is also looking forward to make similar impact with the new MediaTek 5G unit. 

Pushing the 5G modem 

MediaTek also shared that the modem was used to make standalone 5G calls, without the reliance on 4G LTE network while running its tests. The company has also claimed that the 5G powered laptops would be offering power-efficient performance. Thus 5G speeds over network would not end up draining the battery. Media Tek’s 5G modem for PCs is based on Helio M70 5G modem which the Taiwanese chip maker introduced for smartphones.

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The existing 5G-powered laptops in the market use the Qualcomm chipset. Intel would be looking forward to convince OEM partners like HP, Dell and Asus to prefer using the new Media Tek chipset instead. 

5G networks are already being tested in US, parts of Europe and China. And phonemakers have already build their lineup to support high-speed connectivity bands. Laptop manufacturers are changing their mindset towards the new version of connected laptops. These are expected to be a big part of the big part of the future of the computing industry.

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