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MOBILITYPedro CerecerCustomer Solutions Group

Intel and Wireless– Critical enabler for new usagemodels– Realization of true broadband services– Connectivity – digital home, digital office,digital health, on-the-go– Pull-through of enterprise serverplatformsDigital HomeDigital Office– Fundamental part of Intel platforms– WLAN (WiFi, Bluetooth, UWB)– WWAN (3G and WiMAX)Digital HealthOn-the-Go

Internet Soon To Pass All Other MediaConsumer Spend by MediaLog Consumer Spend (Billions)2.50All TVInternetAccessBooksNewspapersFilmRecorded MusicMagazinesVideo GamesRadio1.0019981999200020012002Source: Pricewaterhouse Coopers200320042005

Intel Technology Initiatives ForThe Personal InternetPersonal Everywhere:Wi-FiWiMAXPersonal Small Screen:Phones and UMPCsPersonal Big Screen:Notebooks

Intel Technology Initiatives ForThe Personal InternetPersonal Everywhere:Wi-FiWiMAXPersonal Small Screen:Phones and UMPCsPersonal Big Screen:Notebooks

Wireless Network Co-existenceWAN3GWCDMAUMTSHSDPAMANWiMAX oothandThe Result: Always Best Connected*Other brands and names are the property of their respective owners.owners.

Mobile Wireless Technology Evolution200520062007-20093G Technology Evolution3GEV-DOWCDMAWi-FiOFDM3.5GEV-DO Rev AHSDPA802.16eOFDMA2010 3G EvolutionEV-DO RevBOFDMA, MC-CDMA ?4G:likelyOFDMAbased802.16eMIMO-OFDMABroadband Wireless Technology EvolutionSource: Rysavvy Research

Why WiMAXEstablished CustomerDemandWiMAX Will Meet EmergingCustomer NeedsBroadband,but FixedMobile,but NarrowbandOffers Varying Levels of BroadbandData, Voice, & Video for MultipleDevices and Usage Models

WiMAX Usage & Planned Rollout’08-’10’07-’08’06-’07’05Fixed Trials BeginNotebookIntegration& Early MobileTrialsPhones& EarlyMobileNetworkRolloutGlobalNetworkRollout

GlobalReadyOfer Radio ChipsetMobile WiMAX:World’s First Multi-BandWiFi/WiMAX Radio

Intel Technology Initiatives ForThe Personal InternetPersonal Everywhere:Wi-FiWiMAXPersonal Small Screen:Phones and UMPCsPersonal Big Screen:Notebooks

MonahansSampling TodayTechnologyEnhancementsWireless IntelSpeedStep IIwith Music MaxIntel VideoMaxTechnologyIntel Wireless MMX IIIntel Quick CaptureTechnology

A Leap in Performance & Energy EfficiencyAudio and Video On the Phone301.0xVideo DecodePower Reduction250.8x20Relative VideoDecode rce: Intel simulations based on Manchac Coast benchmark using 1100 MaH battery lifeMP-3UsageBatteryLife Hours

The Next Step in PC MobilityThin and ivityNotebookSub-NotebookUltra Mobile PC

Intel Technology Initiatives ForThe Personal InternetPersonal Everywhere:Wi-FiWiMAXPersonal Small Screen:Phones and UMPCsPersonal Big Screen:Notebooks

Mobile Platform RoadmapSanta RosaNapa less LANMobile Intel ExpressChipsetMobile Intel 945Express Chipset FamilyIntel PRO/Intel PRO/Wireless2915ABGNetworkConnectionIntel PRO/Wireless 3945ABGNetwork ron2H 20061H 2007

A Legacy of Performance and Energy EfficiencyRelative SpecInt Rate / x.5xBanias0.0xSource: Intel

Summary: Key Market Trendsy VoIP has taken off as broadband adoptionacceleratingy User devices proliferating and consumerwallets become more fragmentedy Services infrastructure converging to IPy Large scale deployment of IMS is coming y “All IP Utopia” on the distant horizon Media, Network and Service Convergencey WiFi/WiMAX expands - consumer, enterprise,and public hotspots

20 Commercial WiMAX Deployments in 2005

802.16 standard basics802.16-2004 (rev d)802.16eCompleted802.16802.16- 2004: July 2004Estimate Q4’Q4’05Spectrum 11 GHzLicensed & Unlicensed 11 GHz ( 6 GHz practical)Licensed (& Unlicensed)Fixed, portablePedestrian Mobility – Full mobilityReceiver: in the notebook, HHUser modelChannel ConditionsModulationPeak Raw data rateChannel BandwidthRange at 2.5 GHz(average cell)Non Line of SightOFDM 256 / OFDMA 2kScalable OFDMA (128 – 2k)Up to 75 Mbps with 20MHz channels4-18 Mbps in 5 MHz channelsUp to 75 Mbps with 20MHz channelsFull mobility:80% performance of fixed usage modelFlexible channel bandwidths between 1.25 and 20 MHz2 to 10 km semisemi-rural2 to 5 km urban/suburban(frequency dependent – significantly better for700MHz)Max range 35 km at 700 n/Semi-rural1 – 5 km (indoor)2 – 7 km (outdoor)

Mobile Intel 945 Express Chipset Family Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection Santa Rosa Merom Dual-Core Processor Crestline ICH8MICH8M Kedron 2H 2006 1H 2007 Intel PRO/ Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection Mobile Intel ExExpress press Chipset. A Legacy of Performance and Energ

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