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  • means any person holding an Iowa real estate salesperson license as defined in Iowa Code section 543B.5(3).

  • means an individual who for compensation or valuable consideration is employed either directly or indirectly by a licensed real estate broker to sell or offer to sell, buy or offer to buy, provide or offer to provide market analyses of, list or offer or attempt to list, or negotiate the purchase, sale, or exchange of real estate; to negotiate the mortgage of real estate; to negotiate for the construction of a building on real estate, or to lease or offer to lease, or rent or offer for rent, real estate; who is employed by a real estate broker to engage in property management; or who sells or offers for sale, buys or offers to buy, leases or offers to lease, or negotiates the purchase or sale or exchange of a business, business opportunity, or the goodwill of an existing business for others, as a whole or partial vocation.

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  • means any voice communication over a telephone for the purpose of encouraging the recipient of the call to purchase, rent, or invest in goods or services during that telephone call. Telephone solicitation does not include any of the following:

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  • means, in the event that the Services or Deliverables involve the use of any information systems, any and all UNICEF employees, consultants and other personnel and any other external users collaborating with UNICEF, in each case, authorized by UNICEF to access and use the Services and/or Deliverables.

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  • means the provision of ISP services directly to the End User Subscriber by a Wholesale Customer through the Service provided under these Rates, Terms and Conditions. The relationship of the Wholesale Customer and its End User Subscribers is a retail relationship. For purposes of ISP

  • means any person, other than a vintner, brewer or bottler of beer or wine, who shall sell, barter, exchange, offer for sale, have in possession with intent to sell, deal or traffic in alcoholic liquor, wine, or beer. A wholesaler shall not sell for consumption upon the premises.

  • means an Analyst designated by the Minister under subsection 65(1) of the Act.

  • means a person holding itself out to the general public (other than as a pipeline, rail, motor, or water carrier) to provide transportation of property for compensation and in the ordinary course of its business does the following:

  • with respect to each Vehicle shall extend from the Vehicle Finance Lease Commencement Date through the earliest of (i) if such Vehicle is a Program Vehicle or a Non-Program Vehicle returned to a Manufacturer under a Manufacturer Program in accordance with Section 2. 6(b), the Turnback Date for such Vehicle, (ii) if such Vehicle is sold to a third party (other than through an auction conducted by or through or arranged by the Manufacturer pursuant to its Manufacturer Program), the date on which such funds in respect of such sale are deposited in the Collection Account (by such third party or by the Lessee or the Guarantor on behalf of such third party) and such funds equal or exceed the Termination Value of such Vehicle, (iii) if such Vehicle becomes a Standard Casualty or an Ineligible Vehicle, the date funds in the amount of the Termination Value thereof are deposited in the Collection Account by the Lessee, (iv) if the Lessee purchases the Vehicle pursuant to Section 2.5, the date on which the Vehicle Purchase Price is deposited in the Collection Account by the Lessee, (v) the date that is the last Business Day of the month that is 18 months (or such longer term as agreed to by the Lessee and the Lessor) after the month in which the Vehicle Finance Lease Commencement Date occurs with respect to such Vehicle, or (vi) the date described under clause (i) of Section 3. 2 (the earliest of such six dates being referred to as the «Vehicle Finance Lease Expiration Date»).

  • is any individual or company that provides professional or technical services.

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Intel Core i7-11700K Rocket Lake 8 Core CPU Review Shows That It’s Very Hot, Power Hungry & Slower Than AMD Ryzen 5000 CPUs

The first proper review of a retail Intel Core i7-11700K 8 Core Rocket Lake Desktop CPU has been published by Dr. Ian Cutress of Anandtech. The tech outlet managed to get their hands on one of the retail chips from a manufacturer who probably broke the NDA like MindFactory and started to sell the CPUs a full month before the official launch on the 30th of March.

Intel Core i7-11700K Rocket Lake 8 Core CPU Review Shows That It’s Very Hot, Power Hungry & Hardly Catches Up To AMD’s Zen 3 Based Ryzen CPUs

What’s interesting about these results than the one we have seen leak out before is that it is based on the retail sample. The Intel Core i7-11700K is going to be placed against the AMD Ryzen 7 5800X which is AMD’s fastest 8 core offering based on the Zen 3 core architecture. The Core i9-11900K will be the top-dog but based on its pricing, it should be competing against the Ryzen 9 5900X with the same 8 core configuration but higher clock frequencies.

You can read the full review of the Core i7-11700K at Anandtech over here!

Intel Core i7-11700K 8 Core & 16 Thread Rocket Lake Desktop CPU Specs

The Core i7-11700K features the same core configuration as the Core i9-11900K of 8 cores and 16 threads but comes with reduced clock speeds. The chip is said to feature a boost clock of 5.0 GHz on a single & 4.6 GHz across all of its 8 cores. The CPU will even carry the same amount of cache so nothing has changed but the main difference should come from the clocks and power limits. This lower-binned chip will sit at around 225-250W (PL2) limit while the PL1 limit will be standard at 125W. The PL1 rating has a TAU duration of 56 seconds while the PL2 rating has a TAU duration of 2.44ms.

11th Gen Intel Core desktop processors (code-named «Rocket Lake-S») will deliver increased performance and speeds. They will launch in the first quarter of 2021. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

It will be interesting to see how Rocket Lake CPUs overclock since the minute difference between the Core i9 and Core i7 chips can be overcome by a small overclock. As for pricing, the Core i7 will also be cheaper than the Core i9 variant but we don’t know yet how Intel will price its 8 core Rocket Lake-S Desktop CPUs yet. There are reports that Intel could aggressively price the chips at around $400 US for the Core i9 and $300 US for the Core i7 which could prove to be a great decision if they really want to go against AMD’s Zen 3 based parts in the sub-$500 US segment.

Intel 11th Gen Rocket Lake Desktop CPU Lineup Specs (Preliminary):

CPU Name Cores / Threads Base Clock Boost Clock (1-Core) Boost Clock (All-Core) Cache Graphics TDP (PL1) TDP (PL2) Price
Core i9-11900K(F) 8 / 16 3. 50 GHz 5.30 GHz 4.80 GHz 16 MB Intel Xe 32 EU (256 Cores) 125W 251W $539 US (K)
$513 US (KF)
Core i9-11900(F) 8 / 16 2.50 GHz 5.20 GHz 4.70 GHz 16 MB Intel Xe 32 EU (256 Cores) 65W 224W $439 US
$422 US (F)
Core i9-11900T 8 / 16 1.50 GHz 4.90 GHz 3.70 GHz 16 MB Intel Xe 32 EU (256 Cores) 35W 115W $439 US
Core i7-11700K(F) 8 / 16 3.60 GHz 5.00 GHz 4.60 GHz 16 MB Intel Xe 32 EU (256 Cores) 125W 251W $399 US (K)
$374 US (F)
Core i7-11700(F) 8 / 16 2.50 GHz 4.90 GHz 4.40 GHz 16 MB Intel Xe 32 EU (256 Cores) 65W 224W $323 US
$298 US (F)
Core i7-11700T 8 / 16 1. 40 GHz 4.60 GHz 3.60 GHz 16 MB Intel Xe 32 EU (256 Cores) 35W 115W $323 US
Core i5-11600K(F) 6 /12 3.90 GHz 4.90 GHz 4.60 GHz 12 MB Intel Xe 32 EU (256 Cores) 125W 224W? $262 US (K)
$237 US (KF)
Core i5-11600 6 /12 2.80 GHz 4.80 GHz 4.30 GHz 12 MB Intel Xe 32 EU (256 Cores) 65W 154W $213 US
Core i5-11600T 6 /12 1.70 GHz 4.10 GHz 3.50 GHz 12 MB Intel Xe 32 EU (256 Cores) 35W 92W $213 US
Core i5-11500 6 /12 2.70 GHz 4.60 GHz 4.20 GHz 12 MB Intel Xe 32 EU (256 Cores) 65W 154W $192 US
Core i5-11500T 6 /12 1.50 GHz 3.90 GHz 3.40 GHz 12 MB Intel Xe 32 EU (256 Cores) 35W 92W $192 US
Core i5-11400(F) 6 /12 2. 60 GHz 4.40 GHz 4.20 GHz 12 MB Intel Xe 24 EU (192 Cores) 65W 154W $182 US
$157 US (F)
Core i5-11400T 6 /12 1.30 GHz 3.70 GHz 3.30 GHz 12 MB Intel Xe 24 EU (192 Cores) 35W 92W $182 US

Intel Core i7-11700K 8 Core & 16 Thread Rocket Lake Desktop CPU Benchmarks

The Anandtech test results were carried out on an undisclosed platform that could be featuring a Z590 motherboard. Other test equipment included ADATA’s 16 GB DDR4-3200 (CL22) memory kit and a True Copper heatsink with dual SST-FHP141-VF fans. Both the Rocket Lake and Zen 3 CPUs were tested with the same memory configurations while Comet Lake was tested with DDR4-2933 & Coffee Lake was tested with DDR4-2666 MHz memory. The test results could be seen below:

Intel Core i7-11700K Rocket Lake Desktop CPU Benchmarks (Office & Science / Credits: Anandtech):

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As you can see in the results above, the AMD Ryzen 5800X is faster in almost all of the CPU-specific performance benchmarks that were used. The only saving grace for Intel is AVX-512 but that leads to an unprecedented rise in power consumption, making the Rocket Lake Intel Core i7-11700K far more inefficient than it already was. Anandtech reports that the single and multi-thread floating-point performance sees a 19-19.5% increase but the integer performance has gone up only by an average of 10%.

Intel Core i7-11700K Rocket Lake Desktop CPU Benchmarks (Gaming Credits: Anandtech):

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When it comes to gaming performance, the Intel Core i7-11700K lacks severely against the AMD Ryzen 7 5800X and even its Comet Lake-based predecessor. Anandtech tries to explain that the increased L3 cache cycles could be a reason for this adverse performance in games. According to our sources, Intel is already working hard to fix some of these issues through a micro update that was supposed to be available to board partners by mid of March but has since been delayed. It is likely that Intel will fix some of these cache-related issues through BIOS updates but that’s something we have to keep an eye out in the long term as early reviews of the 11th Gen Desktop CPU lineup will showcase this kind of performance.

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Lastly, we have the power and temperature data. At stock out-of-the-box operation, the Intel Core i7-11700K Rocket Lake CPU hits up to 81C with a power consumption of 225W. But with AVX-512, it shoots up to 104C and so does the power consumption which hits a shocking max of 290 Watts. It is more power-hungry than the Ryzen Threadripper CPUs when running AVX-512 instructions. So overall, we can see that Rocket Lake is going to be really hot and power-hungry and will definitely require you to invest in a beefy AIO liquid cooler and also a solid PSU.

SiSoftware has also posted their own test results of the Intel Core i7-11700K Desktop Rocket Lake CPU and found it to be slower than AMD’s Ryzen 7 5800X, more inefficient than Skylake & power-hungry too.

Summary: A long due upgrade with great (+40% improved) performance: 9/10

We’ve really been waiting way too long for this – endless Skylake (SKL) derivatives (Gen 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10) then finally IceLake (ICL) and TigerLake (TGL) but for mobile (ULV) only. RocketLake (RKL) is not quite what we expected, as it’s not on 10nm litography but “back-ported” to 14nm+++ and also using the older ICL cores (not TGL) but at least compatible with the 400-series (LGA 1200) platform.

With AMD making steady improvements with Ryzen (series 2000, 3000 and now 5000), the top end i9 10900K CometLake (CML) could not really keep up thus we really needed a new contender from Intel. We were also waiting for PCIe 4.0 already supported by AMD 2 generations ago and by all modern GP-GPUs and NVMe SSDs; perhaps not quite needed, but with mass-market gaming consoles (Sony PS5, Microsoft XBox SS/XS) using NVMe/PCIe4 storage – it became a bit of an embarrassment for top-end PCs to lack it.

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RocketLake (RKL) i7 (1170K) does not increase number of cores (still 8C / 16T), nor speeds (rated / turbo), but AVX512 + arch improvements (larger caches, TLBs, etc.) make it about 50% faster than CFL/CML and with optimisations (and higher speed memory) likely higher. TDP (Power) is higher at 125W and being still at 14nm RKL will need a lot more (~155W?) to maintain top clocks.

Existing 400-series boards should also support RKL after a BIOS update, but naturally no PCIe 4.0 (as we had with AMD Ryzen 3000/5000 and 400-series boards). You will need a 500-series board which is not unexpected but still disappointing.

We have not touched on the Iris Gen12 graphics in this article which is a *huge* upgrade over the really old EV9.x graphics but at this level (i7+) it is likely that dedicated graphics will be used. As we’ve seen with TGL, the G7 96 EU versions are pretty powerful.

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Despite the listed misgivings – it is a pretty much compelling upgrade for anybody buying today – not much point buying the old Skylake-based derivatives (e.g. Cometlake) unless the price is very much reduced. If you have a workload (virtualization?) that requires more cores, then 10C/20T CML or many-core SKL-X/KBL-X can still make sense.

Expect to see more information on the processors in the coming weeks along with pricing updates on when and where you can buy these chips for your 400 and 500-series motherboards.

What are your CPU upgrade plans for 2021?

  • Going with AMD Ryzen 5000 (Vermeer)

  • Going with Intel 11th Gen (Rocket Lake)

  • Waiting for AMD Warhol CPUs

  • Waiting for Intel Alder Lake CPUs

  • Going to stick with my current Intel CPU

  • Going to stick with my current AMD CPU

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A closer look at the Intel Core i9-10900K, i7-10700K and i5-10600K processors from AnandTech — Skylake in a new wrapper

The novelties demonstrate superiority in games, but the cost may repel potential buyers.

Although the announcement of Intel’s 10th generation desktop processors took place a few weeks ago, the ban on the publication of reviews was lifted only today, and thanks to the specialists of the AnandTech resource, we have the opportunity to study in detail three new models — Intel Core i9-10900K, Core i7-10700K and Core i5-10600K.

New products are representatives of the good old Skylake architecture, originating back in 2015, and are manufactured using a 14-nm process technology. In total, the new line includes 32 models of desktop processors — from the most affordable Celeron and Pentium to the flagship Core i9. At the same time, top-end processors received an increase in the form of two cores and Thermal Velocity Boost technology, and models of the Core i5 and Core i3 families received the long-awaited support for Hyper-Threading. nine0003

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Core i9
i9-10900K 10C/20T 5.1 4.8 5.2 5.3 4.9 125 630 $488
i9-10900KF 10C/20T 3.7 5.1 4.8 5.2 5.3 4.9 125 $472
i9-10900 2.8 5.0 4.5 5.1 5.2 4.6 65 630 $439
i9-10900F 10C/20T 2.8 5.0 4.5 5.1 5.2 4.6 65 $422
i9-10900T 10C/20T 1.9 4.5 3.7 4.6 35 630 $439
Core i7
i7-10700K 8C/16T 3. 8 5.0 4.7 5.1 125 630 $374
i7-10700KF 8C/16T 3.8 5.0 4.7 5.1 125 $349
i7-10700 8C/16T 2.9 4.7 4.6 4.8 65 $323
i7-10700F 8C/16T 2.9 4.7 4.6 4.8 65 $298
i7-10700T 8C/16T 2.0 4.4 3.7 4.5 35 630 $325
Core i5
i5-10600K 6/12 4. 1 4.8 4.5 125 630 $262
i5-10600KF 6/12 4.1 4.8 4.5 125 $237
i5-10600 6/12 3.3 4.8 4.4 65 630 $213
i5-10600T 6/12 2.4 4.0 3.7 35 630 $213
i5-10500 6/12 3.1 4.5 4.2 65 630 $192
i5-10500T 6/12 2. 3 3.8 3.5 35 630 $192
i5-10400 6/12 2.9 4.3 4.0 65 630 $182
i5-10400F 6/12 2.9 4.3 4.0 65 $157
i5-10400T 6/12 2.0 3.6 3.2 35 630 $182
Core i3
i3-10320 4/8 3.8 4.6 65 630 $154
i3-10300 4/8 3. 7 4.4 4.2 65 630 $143
i3-10300T 4/8 3.0 3.9 35 630 $143
i3-10100 4/8 3.6 4.3 4.1 65 630 $122
i3-10100T 4/8 3.0 3.8 35 630 $122
Pentium Gold
G6600 2/4 4.2 58 630 $86
G6500 2/4 4. 1 58 630 $75
G6500T 2/4 3.5 35 630 $75
G6400 2/4 4.0 58 610 $64
G6400T 2/4 3.4 35 610 $64
Celeron
G5920 2/2 58 610 $52
G5900 2/2 3. 4 58 610 $42
G5900T 2/2 3.2 35 610 $42

Traditionally, Intel has updated the socket for a new generation of processors: for the operation of new products, motherboards with an LGA 1200 socket based on 400-series chipsets are required, the cost of which varies widely — from 150 to 1200 US dollars.

Based on Core i9 desktop processors-10900K, Core i7-10700K and Core i5-10600K have a die with 10 cores «on board», and the required number for the i7-10700K and Core i5-10600K is achieved by disabling 2 or 4 cores, respectively.

At the same time, the maximum frequency of the 10-core 20-thread Core i9-10900K can reach 5.3 GHz, the 8-core / 16-thread Core i7-10700K is content with 5. 1 GHz, and the Core i5-10600K with 6 cores / 12 threads «on board» is capable of overclocking up to 4.8 GHz.

In addition to the above processors, the test system included an ASRock Z490 PG Velocita motherboard, 4 Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR4-2933 RAM modules, and an MSI GTX 1080 Gaming 8G video card.

In test suites illustrating the level of CPU performance in rendering test scenes, the Core i9-10900K and Core i7-10700K processors did not look too convincing in their price categories, losing out to their direct rivals from the AMD camp in the face of Ryzen 93900X and Ryzen 7 3700X, but the Core i5-10600K in most cases managed to surpass its 6-core 12-thread opponent — Ryzen 5 3600. the situation is ambiguous: in the popular 7-Zip utility, the new Intel models are outperformed by their competitors from AMD, but in the WinRAR program, the leadership is still held by the «blue team» processors.

When it comes to media encoding, the newcomers struggled with mixed success: when using the x264 codec of the Core i9The -10900K and Core i7-10700K lost to their opponents, the Core i5-10600K pulled ahead a little, but the more “advanced” HEVC helped the new generation processors to prevail.

In synthetic tests, all three Intel CPUs were strong in single-threaded competitions, however, in multi-threaded disciplines, 10- and 8-core models could not overcome their opponents, and only the Core i5-10600K prevailed over Ryzen 5 3600.

As far as gaming performance is concerned, in the vast majority of cases, the new generation of Intel processors turned out to be faster than their competitors from the AMD camp.

In the context of energy consumption of the novelty were unconditional “leaders”: so, Core i5-10600K at the maximum load, and Core i7-10700K and Core i9- The 10900K required 207W and 254W, respectively. nine0003

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In the end, we can say that Intel’s new products will be excellent solutions for demanding gamers, while at the same time, for tasks requiring high multi-threaded performance, AMD processors look more attractive. In addition, the recommended cost of new products may also make some adjustments, since at the moment competing models from AMD can be purchased at 20-30% cheaper. nine0003

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Tiger Lake-U Refresh, Mediatek 5G Solutions, NUC 11 Extreme

Due to the global pandemic, this year’s Computex annual event in Taiwan is being held virtually, but all major companies have keynotes to present their latest news and products. Intel is no different, and this year’s hot deals are all about expanding or «refreshing» their Tiger Lake-U series processors (as we exclusively confirmed on AnandTech in April), but also the first fruits of an Intel 5G solution developed in partnership with MediaTek.

1 Tiger Lake-U Refresh

2 Intel 5G Solution 5000

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Tiger Lake-U Refresh

At the beginning of the year, Intel’s position in the second half of 2021 was puzzling. The company has promised to ship its 12 th Generation Core «Alder Lake» portfolio for both desktop and mobile devices by the end of the year, and there has been some confusion over which market the hardware will hit first. As Intel ramps up its 10nm product lines and silicon supply chain shortages are slowly being eliminated, the initial expectation was that Alder Lake would be the first for mobile processors, given that they are typically smaller and easier to bring out. To the market. With the launch in the first quarter of 2021, Rocket Lake (11 th Gen) for desktop, it also makes sense to launch a mobile product first as it was launched back in Q3 2020 (Tiger Lake-U).

However, as we reported last month, Intel’s processor upgrade route has another stepping stone that we haven’t heard of before. At the Partner Connect conference for OEM and retail partners, Intel announced that it is preparing the Tiger Lake-U Refresh family for the thin and light notebook markets. During an Intel presentation that mentioned the TGL-U update, it was stated that the update would only apply to 15-28W processors. Today, Computex is rolling out the first elements of Tiger Lake-U Refresh. nine0003

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i7-1185G7 4C / 8T 12 1200 3000 4800 96 1350 3200 4266
i7-1165G7 4C / 8T 12 1200 2800 4700 4100 96 1300 3200 4266
i5-1155G7 4C / 8T 8 ? 2500 4300 80 1350 3200 4266
i5-1145G7 4C / 8T 8 ? 2600 4400 4000 80 1300 3200 4266
i5-1135G7 4C / 8T 8 900 2400 4200 3800 80 1300 3200 4266
i3-1125G4 4C / 8T 8 ? 2000 3700 3300 48 1250 3200 3733
i3-1115G4 2C/4T 6 1700 3000 4100 48 1250 3200 3733

We normally expect a full stack of processors with an update, but this time Intel is only providing two, at least to start with. At the top of the stack is the new Halo Core i7-1195G7 processor. The

Core i7-1195G7 represents the first time Intel has enabled 5.0 GHz on a U-class processor (not counting the h45 series, which are not H-series processors but stupidly-named U-series processors). Intel delivers 5.0 GHz through the use of Turbo Boost Max 3.0, which is the «core of choice» technology, and the best processor core can push that max. nine0003

Other processor specs include a 2.9GHz base clock (only at 28W, Intel didn’t list a 12W or 15W base clock), a 4.6GHz all-core turbo in the turbo window, and a new 1400MHz peak clock. graphics frequency on X e -LP Iris graphic configuration 96 execution units.

The processor has four cores and eight threads and supports up to 64 GB DDR4-3200 or 32 GB LPDDR4X-4266. In our initial report, we believed the refresh processors could be the first to support LPDDR5, given that it was part of Intel’s specifications when the Tiger Lake-U platform first launched in Q3 2020. We still don’t see any Tiger Lake-U processor running LPDDR5, so we’re hoping to see one, perhaps later this year. nine0003

The second processor is the Core i5-1155G7, the new peak Core i5 processor in the family, surpassing the Core i5-1145G7. Like the new Core i7 halo, it outperforms the existing one by replacing the base frequency (-100MHz @ 28W) with peak turbo (4.5GHz, Turbo 2.0) and all-core turbo (4.3GHz).

This year, Intel expects more than 60 new laptop designs with updated Tiger Lake-U processors, resulting in 250 Tiger Lake-U models in the global market.

Intel 5G Solution 5000

In July 2019, Intel sold its 5G assets to Apple. At the time, Intel had been working on 5G technology for a while, but it was too late. The company has achieved a number of key 4G design wins, but reports lacking performance and power efficiency compared to other devices on the market. In the end, Intel decided to sell off its volatile smartphone modem business, which had never made a profit for Apple, so that Apple could develop its own vertically integrated design. Intel, which now has no 5G solution, has been forced to turn to third parties for cross-branding. Insert MediaTek. nine0003

In November 2019, Intel and MediaTek jointly announced a partnership to bring 5G connectivity to their processors. At the time, MediaTek was in full swing with their 5G solution, especially with the growing business of supporting smartphone processors and the need to have a competitive solution with Qualcomm and Samsung. Under the terms of the deal, instead of simply renaming the solution created by MediaTek, Intel will define its offering in a semi-custom scheme. Today, long after MediaTek started shipping 5G modems with its own mobile processors, Intel is revealing the first Intel-branded solution in production as part of the partnership, likely based on the T700 announced in the middle of last year. nine0003

Intel 5G Solution 5000 is a custom size M.2 module. Instead of being a standard 2230 or 2242 unit, which means it will be 22x42mm, the block is actually 30x52mm. By PCIe 3.0 interface, it supports 5G Sub-6 GHz (wider and slower version of 5G), 4G LTE and 3G WCFMA, with global geographical coverage to support the following carriers:

  • AT&T
  • Verizon
  • VDF
  • Telefonica
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  • Swisscom
  • Deutsche Telekom
  • SFB
  • Docomo
  • orange
  • Sprint
  • CUC
  • CTC
  • Telstra
  • Optus
  • T-Mobile (EU)
  • KDDI

The Fibocom FM350-GL branded solution is supported on Windows, Chrome and Linux and supports 4700/1250 for download/upload over 5G. With 4G LTE, the speed is 1600/150.

Intel is targeting platforms for Tiger Lake and Alder Lake, but Acer has already announced a home router/base station with this technology. nine0003

NUC 11 Extreme

Intel also introduced the next generation NUC Extreme kit based on the 11 th Generation of Tiger Lake-H processors.