Qualcomm Technologies, a subsidiary of mobile chipmaker Qualcomm, has announced it has acquired "certain assets" from Israeli company, EPOS Development, which develops low cost, digital ultrasound positioning technologies for use in input systems such as pen, stylus and gesture recognition. Read more
We haven't heard about Mirasol for a while now, but Qualcomm's reflective display tech showed up in a few proof-of-concepts on the SID Display Week floor. We got a look at a previously announced 1.5-i... Read more
At this year's Uplinq conference, Qualcomm hit Android developers with some exciting news. In the coming months, the chip maker will deliver a Snapdragon software development kit (SDK) that will provi... Read more
Qualcomm finally detailed its Snapdragon 200 and 400 processors here at MWC, and we got the opportunity to discuss the new chips with Raj Talluri, SVP of product management. While the Snapdragon 600 a... Read more
Qualcomm has bought certain technology assets from GestureTek, a well-known developer of gesture recognition technology. Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.
According to a release, Qualcomm ... Read more
The standard version of the S4, aka the MSM8960, has already garnered a lot of benchmark-backed respect -- not least in the HTC One X. It's a true next-gen SoC is every respect except one: it's Adreno... Read more
As things stand, the super-small and super-efficient 22nm transistors in Ivy Bridge are about as cutting edge as mainstream chip production gets, which is why this promise from Samsung is rather astou... Read more
Near field communication might be all the rage at the checkout counter, but there are still plenty of devices shirking the technology. Qualcomm subsidiary Qualcomm Atheros hopes to change that, announ... Read more
Qualcomm has just announced their next generation of mobile processors, the Snapdragon 800 and 600 series. Starting with the Snapdragon 600, it includes two of Qualcomm s newest Krait 300 cores, clock... Read more