Qualcomm QTM052: The Mobile Device Makers Revtwoyears old work for developing thumbnails of various parts. The upcoming 5G technology, for example, even before it is released on the market, requires research to create tiny tools that will help it.
A few months before CES, Qualcomm he said today it has managed to achieve a reduction of 25 percent in the size of 5G antennas.
Qualcomm introduced its first QTM052 millimeter (mmWave) antennas in July, but their size was disappointing. The antennas were designed to pair with the company's Snapdragon X50 5G modems. Each antenna can be used in the 26.5-29.5 GHz, 27.5-28.35 GHz, or 37-40 GHz mmWave bands, although Qualcomm said device makers could include up to four such antennas to prevent loss signalon mobile devices.
But device manufacturers are trying to save as much space as possible and of course would choose a single 5G antenna unit for the ever-shrinking designs of modern smartphones.
Today's announcement shows that Qualcomm and its partners have achieved impressive results. Not only with the size but also with the functionality of the antenna. By reducing the antenna size by a quarter, Qualcomm gives manufacturers the volume that would require four antennas to use for a larger battery or to reduce its size devices.
Qualcomm's QTM052 mmWave antennas will be launched with 5Gs at the beginning of 2019.
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