Nokia launched 5G ReefShark chip with high speed, extremely low power consumption
In anticipation of global 5G network development trend, Nokia has just introduced a 5G chip called ReefShark with data transfer rate of up to 84Gbps, while power consumption is reduced by 64%.
According to the development trend of telecommunication network worldwide, 5G network is the main development trend of countries. Experts also predict that 5G networks may be popular in 2019.
5G ReefShark chip has data transfer rate up to 84Gbps, while power consumption is reduced by 64%.
Nokia is one of the pioneers in upgrading network infrastructure and in anticipation of the 5G trend, Nokia recently introduced a chip called ReefShark . The company expects to mass-produce the new chip in the third quarter of 2018, according to Gizmochina.
This 5G chip can send - receive dozens of separate data streams, providing many times more network connectivity than previous chips and offering wireless coverage with a larger radius. In addition, ReefShark can be included in AirScale's 4G and 5G network products, the world's No. 2 mobile network device manufacturer.
In terms of technical features, ReefShark chips can transmit data at 84Gbps instead of just 28Gbps as before. At the same time, when connected, they can process data up to 6Tbit / s.
Not only that, ReefShark chip allows the antenna size to be cut, on average only 45cm from existing antennas - measuring from 1 meter to 2.6 meters, and can be installed in many more places.
Finally ReefShark can reduce power consumption by 64%. To do that, ReefShark includes a top-end digital signal decoder for LTE and 5G networks, a terminal and transceiver radio receiver, and a Baseband processor.
Nokia representatives said they are working with 30 mobile operators to deploy new chips to their base stations, meaning the first 5G network can be upgraded in the third quarter of 2018. when officially deploying the entire market.
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