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MediaTek M80 5G Modem announced with support for mmWave and Sub-6 GHz 5G networks

MediaTek has unveiled M70 5G modem successor called M80 5G Modem. With this, MediaTek has finally added support for mmWave and sub-6 GHz 5G technologies.

The MediaTek M80 5G model supports ultra-fast speeds on both non-standalone (NSA) and standalone (SA) architectures. It is capable of delivering speeds of 7.67Gbps (peak) downlink and 3.76Gbps uplink.

Additionally, the Chip brings support for dual 5G SIM, dual 5G NSA and SA Networks along with dual Voice over New Radio (VoNR) for reliability. The new Modem is ideal for range of devices including smartphones, PCs, Mi-Fi hotspots, broadband customer premises equipment (CPE), industrial IoT applications and more.

The MediaTek M80 integrates MediaTek’s 5G UltraSave technologies on a single-chip design to deliver extensive power-saving enhancements. Additionally, it has MediaTek’s UltraSave Network Environment Detection and UltraSave OTA Content awareness technologies which dynamically adjusts power configuration and operating frequency on the network environment.

Moreover, the M80 5G modem also integrates Dynamic Bandwidth Part (BWP) technology which optimizes bandwidth use to accommodate light or heavy data throughput requests. It’s Connected Mode DRX (C-DRX) tech keeps the modem powered in connected standby even when there is no data activity.

Some of key features of MediaTek M80 5G Modem

The MediaTek M80 has been tested against industry standards and is expected to sample with customers later in 2021 [source]

As 5G rollouts accelerate, mmWave is becoming increasingly important, especially in the U.S. MediaTek’s new 5G modem integrates support for both sub-6 GHz and mmWave networks to address this opportunity and give device makers more flexibility. To advance users’ 5G experiences, the new modem supports the latest global cellular standards and specifications and it packs MediaTek’s signature power savings technologies along with ultra-fast speeds.

JC Hsu, Corporate Vice President and General Manager of MediaTek’s Wireless Communications Business Unit
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