Qualcomm wireless Internet terminal of 399 U.S. dollars next year in Southeast Asia for the first test
Qualcomm announced that its “small computer equipment to replace” (KayakPCalternative), allows TV or monitor to make use of 3G high-speed wireless Internet network, and the 3G wireless networks in developing countries are becoming increasingly popular.
Qualcomm gave up the CDMA system’s evolution technology to specify in LTE
Qualcomm CEO, Paul Jacobs (Paul Jacobs) showed that they had stopped the technology research and development of next generation of Ultra Mobile Broadband (UMB) wireless, while no large-scale layoffs.
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