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NTT has developed a 3G LTE chipset on 65nm dies that are capable of handling 200Mbps worth of data at a “sufficiently lower power consumption” rate for mobile use. No information is currently available when NTT DoCoMo will be launching these chips on a commercial network, but hopefully someone will soon. NTT DoCoMo is praising the chip batch as a “milestone.” This will probably be only available in Japan for a while, maybe three to four years before it hits the US or anywhere else for that matter. Although, it could be possible that Apple will integrate this chipset into their 3G version iPhones supposedly due out sometime in the beginning of 2008. We shall see.