Qualcomm demonstrates industrial 5G applications
Qualcomm will demonstrate the usability of its 5G chipsets and antennas at the Hannover Messe. The chip manufacturer has set up a live 5G network at the industrial technology fair to showcase a range of industrial IoT (IIoT) applications.
Qualcomm performs the live demonstrations in cooperation with... Read more
Apple guilty of violating Qualcomm patents, must pay 31 million dollars
Apple is guilty of violating three patents of Qualcomm, as a jury in a U.S. lawsuit determined. The iPhone manufacturer must therefore pay 31 million dollars (27 million euros) to Qualcomm. The patents relate to improving the battery life of smartphones. That's what Reuters says.
Qualcomm sued Apple... Read more
Intel wants to earn a lot of money from emerging 5G technology
Intel today announced new chips and collaborations. In doing so, it hopes to show investors that the many billions of dollars that the company has invested in R&D around 5G technology have actually turned out well.
That's what news agency Reuters reports today after it attended an Intel press c... Read more
Gemalto launches its first 5G SIM card before the summer.
Gemalto claims to have developed the first 5G SIM card and will launch it before the summer. The 5G Sim comes in three versions: a traditional removable SIM card, a built-in SIM card (eSIM) and a M2M SIM card (machine-to-machine).
All versions follow both the specifications of the 3GPP and the reco... Read more
Qualcomm still wants an American import ban on certain iPhones
The battle between Qualcomm and Apple has escalated again. Now Qualcomm is asking the American International Trade Commission to reverse the decision of one of its judges. According to Qualcomm, there should still be an import ban on certain iPhones.
Press agency Reuters states that Qualcomm hopes t... Read more
“Apple wants to get rid of Qualcomm and Intel with its own modems.
Apple has given a boost to the priority of developing its own modems. In this way, the telephone manufacturer hopes to reduce its dependence on external parties.
Apple wants to build the modems for its iPhones as quickly as possible. As early as last autumn, it became clear that Apple intended to bu... Read more
Software dispute led to Apple and Qualcomm breakage
Despite previous information on licensing issues, only recently leaked emails now suggest that a disagreement over access to software may be at the root of the sour relationship between Qualcomm and Apple.
Leaked emails provide new insight into the break between Apple and Qualcomm. In the margins of... Read more
“Qualcomm refused to sell modems to Apple.
According to Apple, Qualcomm refused to sell its 4G LTE modems to Apple, forcing the phone manufacturer to put exclusively slower copies of Intel in its handsets.
The legal battle between Apple and Qualcomm has suddenly become a lot more interesting. Since 2017, the two regrets have been in dispute ... Read more
Apple stops selling iPhone 7 and iPhone 8 in Germany
Apple retrieves the iPhone 7 and iPhone 8 from all fifteen Apple Stores in Germany after a ruling by the Munich Court of Appeal. According to the court, Apple is infringing patents of Qualcomm, according to a statement of the chip manufacturer.
However, Apple continues to deliver iPhone models via t... Read more
AT&T is the first to offer a 5G network for consumers
Today marks a major milestone in the telecom industry's transition from 4G to 5G. For the first time in the United States, AT&T has brought a wireless network online for consumers that actually uses 5G technology.
The service will be available to consumers from Friday, but already live today. Th... Read more