Apple and Qualcomm deal pushed Intel to quit 5G plans

Earlier this month we heard Intel decided to quit plans for mobile 5G, following the surprise settlement between Apple and Qualcomm. The company announced lower financial forecast, officially stating that the deal between its competitor and the iPhone maker was the key reason for dropping the idea of mobile 5G.

Quitting plans for the next-gen connectivity seems like the logical deal since Apple was the key customer of Intel. However, this only means 5G for smartphones is a dead idea - it will keep working on networking and infrastructure products, as well as modems for devices that aren’t smartphones. However, Intel has to decide what to do with all the knowledge it gained for the 5G mobile business since it had

invested a lot of time and money.

Qualcomm already has 5G modems like the Snapdragon X50, but it is unlikely that the San Diego chip manufacturer would provide any of them to 2019 iPhones. Analysts predict we’ll see Apple phones with gigabit capabilities in 2020 when we expect the 5G speeds to be across the United States and other big countries and not only some major cities that opted in to be pioneers.

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