Qualcomm CDMA Technologies

The World's Largest Provider of Wireless Chipset Technology

Qualcomm CDMA Technologies (QCT) is the world's largest fabless semiconductor producer and the largest provider of wireless chipset and software technology, which powers the majority of all 3G devices commercially available today. We are redefining the experience of wireless mobility by applying our unmatched legacy of wireless innovation to enable new generations of increasingly powerful mobile handsets, computers and consumer electronics devices. As a result, 3G wireless connectivity is being extended into an ever-wider range of products and services.

QCT provides highly integrated chipset solutions that allow the latest wireless devices to offer more features and smaller, sleeker designs that use significantly less power. Our complete system solutions - including software, reference designs and applications - reduce device manufacturers' materials costs and development time, while speeding new products’ time-to-market.

QCT provides chipsets to more than 50 customers, and partners with nearly 60 3G network operators around the globe. We collaborate with customers and partners and work closely with them to enable their success. Our wide range of tools provides essential support during the device-development process, and we are continually developing new technologies to meet the needs and demands of the increasingly sophisticated wireless community.

Redefining Mobility

Qualcomm CDMA Technologies (QCT) is the world's leading provider of wireless chipset and software technology and the largest fabless semiconductor producer. Working closely with partners around the globe, QCT is redefining mobility by leveraging its legacy of wireless innovation to enable new possibilities with mobile handsets, computing devices, and consumer electronics.

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    Qualcomm's View of the Future: Smart Electric Cars, Smartphones and Connected Tablets
    ITBusinessEdge.com - August 26, 2010
    It isn't surprising that Qualcomm has defined a world that benefits its technology, but it is hard to argue with a wireless future, given that it surrounds us daily. The company provides both a promise and a warning: the promise of an ever-more-connected, ever-more-public world and the warning that such a world will be a bitch to secure. It might be wise to get started on the secure part early, because the promise part is already driving a wave of devices we don't yet fully understand. And this is simply the start.…
    Qualcomm Reveals Incubator Lab for Apps, Services
    Wireless Week - August 25, 2010
    The incubator, called Qualcomm Services Labs (QSL), will focus on five key areas, including using digital information to simplify daily life, which Qualcomm calls life automation, and the delivery of personalized and context-aware recommendations… Mobile services and applications developed by the lab will either be transferred to a new or existing Qualcomm division or established as a subsidiary company.…
    Qualcomm, AT&T Move in on 'M-health'
    BusinessWeek - August 23, 2010
    Qualcomm (QCOM), the mobile-phone chipmaker, and AT&T (T), the largest U.S. phone company, are angling for a piece of the emerging market for wireless devices used in providing health-related services to consumers on the go and at home.…
    Qualcomm: The QSD8672, our 1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon, starts shipping in Q4 2010
    IntoMobile.com - August 17, 2010
    Compared to the first generation Snapdragon, the QSD8250 found in devices such as Google's Nexus One, this thing is going to be so fast that your face is going to melt off. The QSD8672 is a third generation Snapdragon however, so with all probability you'll see devices based around the QSD8x50A, a shrunk down 45 nanometer 1.3 GHz version of the first generation Snapdragon, hit the market first. T-Mobile's yet to be announced HSPA+ phone is most likely based around this second generation chip.…
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  • QCT Press Contact

    Kira Golin
    p: +1-858-845-5595
    e: kgolin@qualcomm.com

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