
Apple 5G phone delayed until late 2020
Depending on Intel’s 10nm process
The fruity cargo cult Apple will not get an iPhone with 5G until late 2020.

Intel spends $2 billion a year on modems
Industry sources
Each year Intel invests some $2 billon to please one large modem customer - Apple - and the level of investment will likely increase in the near 5G future.

Oppo hits 5G speeds on modified R15
Working with Qualcomm to get the first 5G device to the market
Oppo has shown its first device that has achieved 5G speeds by opening its own site on a modified R15 smartphone.

Hardware makers are keen to get 5G away from just smartphones
Developing the Qualcomm model
Global chipmakers including Qualcomm, Intel, MediaTek and UNISOC (Spreadtrum & RDA) are looking to expand their 5G solutions to include non-handset applications.

Qualcomm showcases video over 5G NR
Live X50 and next gen chipset with Ericsson
Qualcomm showcased 5G with Ericsson with real 5G over the Band 7 spectrum playing video. This is the first public demonstration and Cristiano Amon said that this is the unannounced chipset.

ARM CEO sees the fifth wave of computing
5G, big data and processing
Simon Seagers, ARM’s CEO talked about the 5th wave of computing and that is obviously the one that is coming after the last big leap that brought us closer to mobile and cloud mix.

Apple set to SOC it to 'em, baby
If you go it alone, you make more money
A senior analyst predicted at a conference in Barcelona today that following its success on the processor front, it is only a matter of time before Apple creates its own system on a chip (SOC), bypassing suppliers in its egostructure (sic).

5G equipment installed in EE's first test site
Canary Wharf
EE is putting 5G equipment into Canary Wharf to act as a high capacity zone test.

Apple finds itself in a 5G pricing dilemma
It didn’t think ahead
It seems that Apple might face a problem over 5G because it was thinking too hard about this year’s profits.

Xilinx codename Everest is Versal
Swiss knife for heterogeneous AI, cloud, 5G
The wait is finally over, what Victor Peng the CEO of Xilinx announced as the Everest, will now be branded as the Versal. This is shaping up to look like the Swiss knife of heterogeneous computing, addressing some key markets including AI, cloud, network infrastructure, 5G, automotive, and much more.