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5G New Radio Solutions: Revolutionary Applications Here Sooner Than You Think
Irvine, California--November 26, 2018--
Skyworks Solutions, Inc. (NASDAQ: SWKS), an innovator of high performance
analog semiconductors connecting people, places and things, has created a video titled,
"Sky5
Makes 5G Work Video." It provides a simple explanation of how 5G will work and explores
how our Sky5™ platform resolves system complexities and enables this next generation
communication standard. As a premier provider of wireless front-end solutions,
Skyworks is an expert in connectivity. They are enabling the 5G evolution by
advancing our technology leadership and extending our product reach to power some of
the world's most exciting communication platforms. Skyworks is a member and key
contributor to the industry's most influential standards organizations including ETSI
and 3GPP, where we participate in the development of specifications critical for
emerging 5G applications.
About Skyworks
Skyworks Solutions, Inc. is empowering the wireless networking revolution. Our highly
innovative analog semiconductors are connecting people, places and things spanning a
number of new and previously unimagined applications within the aerospace, automotive,
broadband, cellular infrastructure, connected home, industrial, medical, military, smartphone,
tablet and wearable markets.
Skyworks is a global company with engineering, marketing, operations, sales and support
facilities located throughout Asia, Europe and North America and is a member of the S&P
500® and Nasdaq-100® market indices (NASDAQ: SWKS). For more information, please visit
Skyworks' website at: www.skyworksinc.com.
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