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13 December 18, 06:43
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Quote:One of the exciting things on display at Qualcomm's Snapdragon tech summit was their 5G reference smartphone design – the one that gets handed around to the smartphone vendors so they can initiate their own designs. Reference platforms are usually base and ‘generally good’ all-around designs that OEMs can take as a starting point, and so Qualcomm had to address one of the main issues with 5G with its QRD: size. Thanks to the extra 5G modem and the many antennas required for mmWave frequencies, 5G requires a good deal more hardware than current 4G phones. Qualcomm's reference design, in turn, is of reasonable dimensions, and not completely out of place amongst the larger modern smartphones of today.
[b]The 5G Qualcomm Reference Design (QRD)
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The unit on display was essentially a phone with the rear panel removed and replaced with a acrylic cover, and then the whole device was in a acrylic box. Unfortunately this means that it was somewhat difficult to see inside, but we can take a look.
Full reading:
https://www.anandtech.com/show/13702/qua...nce-design