Post on 22-Nov-2014
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Long Term RevolutionLong Term RevolutionEnrico Salvatori, SVP & President QCT EuropeSVP & President, QCT Europe
Modem Leadership: Breadth & DepthHSPA+ LTE
LAUNCHES LAUNCHES
NETWORK COMMITMENTS
NETWORK COMMITMENTS
MULTI-CARRIER LTE TDD TRIALS/DEMOS
FEB 2009 AUG 2010 NOV 2010
MDM8200
HSPA+
MDM8220
DC-HSPA+
MDM9200
LTE Cat3
FEB 2009HSPA+ 21Mbps
AUG 2010DC-HSPA+ 42Mbps
NOV 20104G LTE
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Source: HSPA+: GSA 24/1/2011, LTE: GSA 12/1/2011
LTE Chipset Platforms
Modems & Data CardsModems & Data Cards Smartphones & Tablets
MDM9200
LTEDC-HSPA+
EDGE
MDM9600
LTEDC-HSPA+/DOrB
EDGE
MSM8960
LTE FDD/TDDMulti Mode 3G
Dual CoreEDGE EDGE Dual Core
• 50+ designs by 25+ OEMs• Sampled 3Q 2009 • 100 Mbps DL/50 Mbps UL
• Dual-core CPU (28nm)• Superior graphics & multimedia• Integrated connectivity• 100 Mbps DL/50 Mbps UL • Integrated connectivity
(WLAN, GPS, Bluetooth, FM)• Sampling in 2011
First Multimode 4G LTE FDD/TDD with 3G WCDMA
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and CDMA networks
Smartphones: Expanding to the Masses~ 2.5 BILLION SMARTPHONES FORECAST TO BE SHIPPED (2011–2014)
>45%>45%
<15%
2009 20142009 2014
Smartphone Shipments as % of Handsets
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Smartphone Shipments as % of HandsetsQualcomm Graphic based on Gartner data, Source: Gartner Inc. Forecast: Mobile Devices forecast update, 3Q10 Update, Carolina Milanesi et al, September 15, 2010
Data Growth will Continue
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Handsets and BeyondTHE INTERNET GOES MOBILE IN MANY FORMS – INCLUDING LTE
Non-Handset Mobile Broadband Device Shipments Expected to Grow at 25 40% CAGR From 2009 2014
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Non-handset devices include E-readers, Media Tablets, Data devices and M2M modulesSource: CAGR is based on forecasts from ABI Research (Sep/Oct’10) and Gartner (Oct’10)
Expected to Grow at 25–40% CAGR From 2009–2014
Complex Topologies for Future Deployment
Today’s LTE Deployments Future DeploymentsDense deployments and
more open accessHot-spots
F t t k M llResidential
Femto networks, e.g. Malls, Venues etc.Large
EnterprisesSmall
EnterprisesHome offices
DenseDeployments
OutdoorDeployments
Open AccessHot Spots
Meeting future capacity requirements requires complex deployment of g p y q q p p ymultiple technologies – LTE, HSPA+, dual and multi-carrier,
femtos, repeaters....
Conclusion
• Consumer preferences are clear – data will continue to grow
• Optimal network deployment will be heavily dependent on local circumstances
• Mobile devices will have to support huge range of possible options
• Integrated, multi-mode chipsets required
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Thank You
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