Intel may not be one of the biggest players in the mobile world, but they are working hard to change this. Recently we reported on Intel's acquisition of a GPS chip division that could play into their future mobile plans, but their mobile ambitions certainly don't end there. Earlier today at Computex 2013, Intel officially revealed its XMM 7160 LTE modem, which it plans to pair with its next-gen 22nm Bay Trail Atom SoCs for tablets.
According to Intel, the new LTE chip is one of the world's smallest and lowest-power multimode-multiband LTE chips. It's also worth noting that the chip supports global LTE roaming.
There is currently no word on exactly when the first consumer devices will roll out with integrated LTE support, though we wouldn't be surprised to see devices show up with the technology in time for the Holiday 2013 shopping season.
One thing is clear, Intel is seems to be on a roll in the mobile world. The big question is whether or not their recent moves in the mobile world will be enough to take on established players like Qualcomm and Nvidia.
What do you think, is 2013 the year that Intel truly makes a dent in the mobile market?
Source:Intel
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