Huawei Launches 5G Multi-mode Chipset and 5G CPE Pro
HUAWEI officially launched its
5G multi-mode chipset Balong 5000 today – along with the first commercial 5G
device powered by it, the Huawei 5G CPE Pro. Together, these two new products
provide the world's fastest wireless connections for your smartphone, your
home, the office, and on the go.
Balong 5000 officially unlocks the 5G era. This chipset supports a
broad range of 5G products in addition to smartphones, including home broadband
devices, vehicle-mounted devices, and 5G modules. It will provide consumers
with a brand new 5G experience across multiple scenarios.
"The Balong 5000 will open up a whole new world to
consumers," said the CEO of Huawei's Consumer Business Group, Richard Yu.
"It will enable everything to sense, and will provide the high-speed
connections needed for pervasive intelligence. Powered by the Balong 5000, the
Huawei 5G CPE Pro enables consumers to access networks more freely and enjoy an
incredibly fast connected experience. Huawei has an integrated set of capabilities
across chips, devices, cloud services, and networks. Building on these
strengths, as the leader of the 5G era, we will bring an inspired, intelligent
experience to global consumers in every aspect of their lives."
Balong 5000: Ushering in the 5G era
Huawei
launches the world's first single-chip multi-mode modem
With a small form factor and high degree of integration, Balong
5000 supports 2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G on a single chip. It effectively reduces
latency and power consumption when exchanging data between different modes, and
will significantly enhance user experience in the early stages of commercial 5G
deployment. Balong 5000 marks a significant step forward for the Balong series
of chipsets.
Balong 5000 is the first chipset to perform to industry benchmarks
for peak 5G download speeds. At Sub-6 GHz (low-frequency bands, the main
spectrum used for 5G), Balong 5000 can achieve download speeds up to 4.6 Gbps.
On mmWave spectrum (high-frequency bands used as extended spectrum for 5G),
Balong 5000 can achieve download speeds up to 6.5 Gbps – 10 times faster than
top 4G LTE speeds on the market today.
Balong 5000 is also the world's first chipset that supports both
standalone (SA) and non-standalone (NSA) network architectures for 5G. With
non-standalone, 5G network architecture is built on top of legacy 4G LTE
networks, whereas standalone 5G, as the name implies, will have its own
independent architecture. Balong 5000 can flexibly meet different user and
carrier requirements for connecting devices throughout different stages of 5G
development.
Balong 5000 is the world's first multi-mode chipset that supports
Vehicle to Everything (V2X) communications, providing low-latency and highly
reliable solutions for connected vehicles. Huawei's 5G smartphones powered by
Balong 5000 will be released at this year's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
Huawei 5G CPE Pro: Changing user
experiences in home broadband networks
The
Huawei 5G CPE Pro achieves a high speed of 3.2 Gbps in live network tests
Powered by Balong 5000, the Huawei 5G CPE Pro supports both 4G and
5G wireless connections. On a 5G network, a 1-GB HD video clip can be
downloaded within three seconds, and 8K video can be streamed smoothly without
lag. This sets a new benchmark for home CPEs. In addition to homes, the Huawei
5G CPE Pro can also be used by small and medium-sized enterprises for
super-fast broadband access.
Adopting new Wi-Fi 6 technology, the Huawei 5G CPE Pro delivers
speeds of up to 4.8 Gbps. It is the first 5G CPE that supports HUAWEI HiLink
protocols, bringing smart homes into the 5G era.
As a 5G pioneer, Huawei began research and development in 5G as
early as 2009, and is currently the industry's only vendor that can provide
end-to-end 5G systems. Huawei has more than 5,700 engineers dedicated to 5G
R&D, including over 500 5G experts. In total, Huawei has established 11
joint innovation centers for 5G solutions worldwide.
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