Qualcomm
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Qualcomm reportedly plans to launch its own gaming phone by year-end
Qualcomm will be partnering with Asus to launch its own brand's first smartphone, reported DigiTimes.
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Huawei says it's willing to use Qualcomm chips in Huawei phones once it gets go-ahead
Huawei rotating chairman Guo Ping said today that Huawei is willing to use Qualcomm chips to produce mobile phones once the license is granted.
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HiSilicon's smartphone chip market share rose 4 percentage points in Q2 despite constraints
Qualcomm still led the global smartphone application processor (AP) market in the second quarter, but lost share to Huawei, according to a recent Counterpoint report.
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Chinese EV maker WM Motor partners with Qualcomm to adopt new cockpit platform in future models
WM Motor and Qualcomm today announced a partnership to support the adoption of Qualcomm-powered automotive digital cockpit and 5G experience in future models of the Chinese EV maker.
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Qualcomm wants permission to sell chips for Huawei 5G phones
Qualcomm has been putting pressure on the Trump administration to allow it to sell components to Huawei, saying current restrictions risk channeling revenue to foreign competitors rather than preventing Huawei from obtaining the parts, the Wall Street Journal reports.
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MediaTek overtakes Qualcomm as No. 1 in China's smartphone processor market
In the second quarter of this year, MediaTek jumped to the top of the smartphone AP (application processor) market in China with a 38.3% share, overtaking Qualcomm's 37.8%, according to Digitimes Research.
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Qualcomm announces new fast charging standard that can fully charge your phone battery in 15 mins
Qualcomm yesterday announced a new fast charging technology called Quick Charging 5 (QC 5). Qualcomm claims that the new standard will charge a 4500mAh battery from 0 to 50 percent in 5 minutes and to 100 percent in 15 minutes.
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Qualcomm unveils Snapdragon 865 Plus 5G processor with 10% performance boost
Qualcomm today announced an upgrade to the Snapdragon 865 processor, the Snapdragon 865 Plus, with a performance boost of about 10 percent and is designed to be built for gaming and AI applications.
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Qualcomm Snapdragon 875 chipset could cost as much as $220
With the 5nm process and the use of 5G integrated baseband, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 875 chipset may have to be priced even higher.
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Qualcomm to unveil new Snapdragon product on June 17
Qualcomm today announced that it will host a Snapdragon product launch event at 10:00 a.m. on June 17 Beijing Time.