Brian: Thanks for adopting the singular possessive form for collective entities which reads nicely and is good, grammatically correct American English. You might think that no one would notice such tiny changes, but we do and they're appreciated.
Either that or Anand secretly wrote or edited this. :)
Of course it does not only handle LTE, from the article "For those not familiar, Intel's XMM7160 is an LTE category 3 multimode (GSM, EDGE, DC-HSPA+)" That is actually 5-band HSPA+, 4-band GSM/EDGE. But that also means no CDMA for Verizon.
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akmittal - Wednesday, October 30, 2013 - link
It supports TD-2300?skiboysteve - Wednesday, October 30, 2013 - link
thanks for sharing. I'm curious of the power competitiveness of this compared to qualcomm solutions.does this do average power tracking or even better, envelope tracking? does Intel have a statement about that?
Andypro - Wednesday, October 30, 2013 - link
Brian: Thanks for adopting the singular possessive form for collective entities which reads nicely and is good, grammatically correct American English. You might think that no one would notice such tiny changes, but we do and they're appreciated.Either that or Anand secretly wrote or edited this. :)
speculatrix - Wednesday, October 30, 2013 - link
it we're going to start nit-picking... "transciever" -> "transceiver"Brian Klug - Wednesday, October 30, 2013 - link
Fixed, thanks!-Brian
Brian Klug - Wednesday, October 30, 2013 - link
It's definitely me writing these, but glad to hear it :)-Brian
aryonoco - Wednesday, October 30, 2013 - link
Quick! Brian is reading the comments! Let's talk about SD cards ;-)RU482 - Wednesday, October 30, 2013 - link
For Verizon or Sprint, is there a 3G fallback? Or is that even a concern anymore?DanNeely - Wednesday, October 30, 2013 - link
Verizon's the only operator in the US which is approaching 4g everywhere. Sprint is still roaming on VZW 3g outside of most cities/large towns.Penti - Wednesday, October 30, 2013 - link
Of course it does not only handle LTE, from the article "For those not familiar, Intel's XMM7160 is an LTE category 3 multimode (GSM, EDGE, DC-HSPA+)" That is actually 5-band HSPA+, 4-band GSM/EDGE. But that also means no CDMA for Verizon.