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Home > News > Samsung released a number of 5G mobile phone chips, announced the start of mass production

Samsung released a number of 5G mobile phone chips, announced the start of mass production

  Samsung announced that the company has begun mass production of its 5G chips.


Samsung's various 5G chips include the Exynos Modem 5100, which includes a 5G multimode chipset, which was the world's first 3G modem compatible with the 3GPP 5G new interface (5G-NR) standard. It is also a chip from the Galaxy S10 5G version, which was launched in South Korea on Wednesday.

Samsung said its mass production of the single-chip RF transceiver Exynos RF 5500 and the power modulator solution Exynos SM 5800 has also started. The Exynos RF 5500 features 14 receiver paths for download, 4x4 MIMO and high-order 256 QAM (Quadrature Amplitude Modulation) for data transmission in 5G networks; the Exynos SM 5800 enables high-speed data transmission in the device. Can still help increase power efficiency by 30%.

All three chips support the 5G-NR sub-6GHz spectrum and traditional wireless access technology.

However, for the Galaxy S10 5G version sold abroad, some will use Qualcomm's X50 chip as a modem.

Although Samsung is a global leader in memory semiconductors, it has lagged behind competitors such as Intel and Qualcomm in traditional chips.