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Qualcomm launches next-generation cellular chipsets designed for the Internet of Things [Copy link]


Qualcomm Incorporated has announced its next-generation modem for Internet of Things (IoT) applications such as asset trackers, health monitors, security systems, smart city sensors and smart meters, as well as a range of wearable trackers. The new Qualcomm 9205 LTE modem is unique in combining the key innovations needed to build cellular-enabled IoT products and services in a single chipset, including global multimode LTE category M1 (eMTC) and NB2 (NB-IoT), as well as 2G/E-GPRS connectivity, application processing, geolocation, hardware-based security, support for cloud services, and accompanying developer tools.
“The innovations included in the Qualcomm 9205 LTE modem are critical to supporting many of the 6 billion IoT devices expected to use low-power, wide-area connectivity by 2026,” said Vieri Vanghi, vice president of product management at Qualcomm Europe. “LTE IoT technologies are the foundation for how5G will help connect the massive Internet of Things, and we are delivering these technologies to customers around the world, helping them build innovative solutions that will help transform industries and improve people’s lives.”
“The Qualcomm 9205 modem is expanding the IoT ecosystem, providing a solid foundation for future-proof multimodeLTE-M andNB-IoT Cinterion modules, designed to enable superior globalLPWAN connectivity as networks evolve,” said Andreas, senior vice president, IoT Products, “Our security enhancements provide a strong framework for unique Gemalto services, such as device lifecycle management, helping to lower TCO for device manufacturers and IoT service providers,” said Haegele. Doron Zhang, senior vice president of Quectel, added: “The new Qualcomm 9205 The LTE modem is unique in integrating the key technologies that customers need to create cellular connected IoT solutions. All of its features are integrated into a small and very power-efficient chipset, which will help Quectel deliver powerful, economical LTE IoT modules that support ultra-long battery life.
“The multi-mode, highly integrated capabilities of the Qualcomm 9205 LTE modem allow us to reduce power consumption and module footprint, enabling our customers to design and deploy small battery-powered devices that will operate on virtually any cellular IoT network,” said Manish Watiti, executive vice president of global product management at Telit. “As a global company, we build on Qualcomm Technologies’ innovation to deliver modules and IoT edge solutions that are used by companies around the world to increase productivity and enable exciting new applications.

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