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Evolution of Mobile Technologies - What are the challenges for 5G?
Jun Yamada
Qualcomm Japan
December 7, 2016
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Evolution of Mobile Technologies
3G,4G,5G..(2000’s-)CDMA, OFDMA, etc.
2G: TDMA (1980’s-)
1G: Analog (1970’s-)
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Qualcomm - Change of Business Model
1985-2000 2000-
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“Platform” enabled rapid proliferation of smartphones
Network anywhere in the world Any Operating System
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Qualcomm Today
$23.55B (GAAP)
Revenues
$8.34B(Non-GAAP)
Earnings Before Tax
QCT
QTL QCT
QTL
Annual Results (FY2016 e/o Sept 2016)
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>80% revenues generated from manufactures in China, Korea and Taiwan
Now, Asia is the center of terminal supply
ChinaKorea
Taiwan
U.S. Other
Annual Results (FY2016 e/o Sept 2016)
Revenue by region
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Smartphone SoC – commoditization & competition
Huawei (HiSilicon)
MediaTek Samsung
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Smartphone is just a beginning
Automobile Industry
HomeHealthcare
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Leading the world to 5G
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Mobile date traffic is set to explode!!Mobile network is facing significant challenge
Toward 1000x
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Network architecture must evolve to “heterogeneous”
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Key is to bring the network closer to the user
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Viral, ad-hoc deployed small cellsMore “inside-out” deployments
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Unlicensed spectrum integrated with 4G/5G
LTE in unlicensed 5GHz band
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Pursue multiple ways to reach 1000x
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