
Analog Devices, Intel collaborate on 5G radio platform
The hardware is backed up with a set of design tools for more easily creating optimised 5G solutions. The set is up Open-RAN compliant and will allow designers to customise frequency, band and power.
“This new radio platform reduces the overall cost of design and quickens our customers’ time to market without sacrificing system-level performance,” said Joe Barry, vice president of wireless business unit at ADI. “By coupling ADI’s transceivers featuring advanced digital frontend (DFE) functionality with Intel’s leading FPGA technology, our customers’ solutions can achieve the high level of performance they require while increasing their flexibility to more efficiently resolve emerging network issues.”
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