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Date
2 March 2014
Document Type
report
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Summary
This report analyzes the LTE baseband competition, focusing on Qualcomm's dominance and the challenges faced by Mediatek and Intel. It highlights Qualcomm's market share gains and the strategies of other players to secure a foothold in the market.
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Subject
Wireless Equipment Signals to Noise (S2N) Sine of the Times State of the baseband - the fight continues foi number two
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Document ID
DB-SDNY-0101366
Date
2 March 2014
Relationships 3
Entity 1RelationshipEntity 2Description
Qualcomm business Samsung Qualcomm's Snapdragon 801 SOC wins Samsung S5 contract.
Mediatek business Alcatel Mediatek announces a win with Alcatel for their dual chip, LTE solution.
Intel business S5 Intel wins an LTE SKU with the S5.
Notable Quotes 2
what is increasingly clear to us, is that this year the fight will be for a foothold, in hopes to make a play for meaningful LTE volume, and the second spot in LTE, behind Qualcomm in 2015.
In short, while we do not discount Mediatek in the least, we do think they are further away than their recent press releases would have most believe.
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Amounts:$79$399
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Themes
Business dealingsCommunications/correspondence
Organizations 7
QualcommMobile World CongressMediatekSamsungAlcatelIntelDeutsche Bank Securities Inc.
Locations 3
BarcelonaGermanyChinese
Text Analysis
Tone
Professional
Purpose
To provide an analysis of the wireless equipment market, specifically focusing on LTE baseband competition.
Significance
The document provides insights into the competitive landscape of the LTE baseband market, highlighting the positions of Qualcomm, Mediatek, and Intel.
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