The News: Qualcomm is touting the leadership role it is playing in 3GPP Release 17 throughout five key invention areas: mmWave expansion, reduced capability devices (NR-Light), device enhancements, non-terrestrial networks, and topology expansion. Read more at the Qualcomm blog.
Analyst Take: I see Qualcomm wisely capitalizing on 3GPP Release 17 to highlight its pivotal role at exercising influence across the 5G standards process and as such powering ecosystem-wide 5G innovation. In April 2022, 3GPP declared the official completion of 5G NR Release 17 – i.e., including a stage 3 freeze with ASN.1 targeted for June 2022. To recap, 3GPP Release 17 is the third major release of the 5G NR standard, wrapping up the first phase of 5G technology evolution across Releases 15, 16, and 17 in anticipation of 5G Advanced that begins in Release 18.
Highlights of the five key areas where Qualcomm played a major role shaping technology into the 5G standards consist of:
Taken together, I see the five NR Release 17 inventions as further validating Qualcomm’s essential role in driving the innovations key to delivering the use cases that warrant the mobile ecosystem’s massive investments in 5G technology. For instance, NR positioning improvements boost the factory automation use case by targeting 20-30cm location accuracy which align with the specific requirements of customers.
I expect Qualcomm-fueled Release 17 inventions to also energize the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) use case by supporting the communication latency, reliability, and mobility capabilities need to fulfill requirements such as mapping, navigation, and videography coupled fully with UAV Traffic Manager (and cloud server) oversight.
For example, Qualcomm’s new QCS7230 chip is a recent expansion of its Vision Intelligence Platform, targeting enterprises in the public and private sector to deliver much needed intelligence at the edge by offering real-time edge compute, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML) and analytics. The support of AI/ML aligns with 5G Advanced Release 18 plans to enhance AI/ML capabilities to introduce intelligent network management and solve multi-dimensional optimization issues with respect to real-time and non-real-time network operation.
I see Qualcomm’s delivery of five key inventions across 5G NR Release 17 as further validating its hard-earned reputation for driving 5G innovation throughout the 5G ecosystem. As a result, I believe Qualcomm commands the proven R&D pedigree and portfolio foundation to play a vital role in powering 5G Advanced Release 18 and subsequent 6G ecosystem-wide innovation.
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