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Intel Planning to Use 5G; Focused on Making Chips and Networking Equipment for the Company’s Future

By Ralphy Bonn Sim | Mar 02, 2017 09:28 AM EST

Intel was defeated in the competition for smartphones where they announced last year that they will cancel the production of Broxton mobile processor recognizing that they can't go up against Qualcomm and big smartphone manufacturers such as Samsung and Apple. Intel has been busy for several years finding solutions on how they can get back to the global technology competition. 

Intel was never been drowned. Recently at Mobile World Congress, Intel exposed several values for developing 5G capabilities such as watching virtual reality which will allow you to experience 8K VR content, as stated by the reports of Tech Crunch. Intel also illustrated how self-driving cars will need a speedy 5G network for communicating other cars along with infrastructures for safety measure purposes.

Intel Company claimed that they are back in the global market; pushing for advancement in the next generation of networking, also known as the 5G. The company plans to profit from the production of chips and networking equipment for faster Broadband. Consumers will benefit from the company's plans to make lives connected.

"It's also a much easier solution to deploy than putting 5G into the handset in 2019. The company will focus on the stationery use cases first, and then study at the mobile use cases," said Robert Topol Intel's General Manager for 5G Business and Technology.

Intel has been excited to push 5G for smartphones which encourage tech enthusiasts because it administers a huge potential future to create a better life using the good benefits of this Intel's pride. According to IBT UK, 5G is not just for smartphones where Home internet was portrayed as one of the earliest potential application for the technology; for a fact that it's simply easier to deploy wireless to a fixed target.

Intel also discussed at MWC 2017 that they will be the ultimate producer of chips where they make sure that the prototypes and all chipsets will be ready to release. The company has already negotiated big mobile handset makers and automobile manufacturers where they will be busy using the said Intel's 5G. Intel admitted that it will be just a few years to go enable to deploy 5G which people might see a multi-Gigabit per second mobile internet speeds in the future.

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