← Back to context Comment by axiolite 3 months ago > AMD could as well develop their own modem.That didn't work out well when Intel tried it. 3 comments axiolite Reply shmerl 3 months ago What exactly went wrong? axiolite 3 months ago https://www.xda-developers.com/intel-leaving-5g-business-com...https://www.extremetech.com/mobile/302822-intel-blames-qualc... shmerl 3 months ago Seems more like a symptom of Intel's general issues, not of this being useless. But who knows.I agree though that Qualcomm is causing a lot of anti-competitive problems.
shmerl 3 months ago What exactly went wrong? axiolite 3 months ago https://www.xda-developers.com/intel-leaving-5g-business-com...https://www.extremetech.com/mobile/302822-intel-blames-qualc... shmerl 3 months ago Seems more like a symptom of Intel's general issues, not of this being useless. But who knows.I agree though that Qualcomm is causing a lot of anti-competitive problems.
axiolite 3 months ago https://www.xda-developers.com/intel-leaving-5g-business-com...https://www.extremetech.com/mobile/302822-intel-blames-qualc... shmerl 3 months ago Seems more like a symptom of Intel's general issues, not of this being useless. But who knows.I agree though that Qualcomm is causing a lot of anti-competitive problems.
shmerl 3 months ago Seems more like a symptom of Intel's general issues, not of this being useless. But who knows.I agree though that Qualcomm is causing a lot of anti-competitive problems.
What exactly went wrong?
https://www.xda-developers.com/intel-leaving-5g-business-com...
https://www.extremetech.com/mobile/302822-intel-blames-qualc...
Seems more like a symptom of Intel's general issues, not of this being useless. But who knows.
I agree though that Qualcomm is causing a lot of anti-competitive problems.