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Qualcomm Acquires WiGig Industry Leader Wilocity and Bolsters Wi-Fi Leadership with 60 GHz Wireless for Mobile, Computing and Networking 2014.07.06

San Diego, CA, USA - July 02, 2014 - Qualcomm Incorporated (NASDAQ: QCOM) today announced that it has taken two major steps to enable the industry to deliver multi-gigabit wireless with 60 GHz technology for mobile, computing and networking devices. First, Qualcomm has completed its acquisition of Wilocity, a leader in development of 60 GHz wireless chipsets based on the IEEE 802.11ad standard, also known as WiGig technology. Second, the company is delivering a family of tri-band platforms that combine Qualcomm Atheros, Inc.'s Wi-Fi and WiGig solutions to significantly increase performance and enable cutting-edge wireless applications. The initial tri-band platform is a reference design based on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 810, which is the world's first mobile platform designed to support WiGig to enable applications such as 4k video streaming, peer-to-peer content sharing, networking, wireless docking, and backing up entire media libraries in seconds. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor is a product of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.

Qualcomm Incorporated is a world leader in 3G, 4G and next-generation wireless technologies.
For more than 25 years, Qualcomm ideas and inventions have driven the evolution of digital communications, linking people everywhere more closely to information, entertainment and each other
.
Courtesy of Qualcomm
 

San Diego, CA, USA – July 02, 2014

• Qualcomm Bolsters Wi-Fi Leadership with 60 GHz Wireless for Mobile, Computing and Networking

• Qualcomm Acquires WiGig Industry Leader Wilocity

• Qualcomm Introduces Family of Multi-Gigabit Platforms to Drive 4k Video, High-Performance Networks and Other Next-Generation Applications


Qualcomm Incorporated (NASDAQ: QCOM) today announced that it has taken two major steps to enable the industry to deliver multi-gigabit wireless with 60 GHz technology for mobile, computing and networking devices.

Qualcomm has completed its acquisition of Wilocity, a leader in development of 60 GHz wireless chipsets based on the IEEE 802.11ad standard, also known as WiGig technology.
Courtesy of Qualcomm
 
First
, Qualcomm has completed its acquisition of Wilocity, a leader in development of 60 GHz wireless chipsets based on the IEEE 802.11ad standard, also known as WiGig® technology.

Second, the company is delivering a family of tri-band platforms that combine Qualcomm Atheros, Inc.’s Wi-Fi® and WiGig solutions to significantly increase performance and enable cutting-edge wireless applications.

The initial tri-band platform is a reference design based on the Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 810, which is the world’s first mobile platform designed to support WiGig to enable applications such as 4k video streaming, peer-to-peer content sharing, networking, wireless docking, and backing up entire media libraries in seconds.

The Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 810 processor is a product of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.

Dr. Paul E. Jacobs, Chairman and CEO of Qualcomm Incorporated, has been named the recipient of the 2014 GSMA Chairman’s Award.
Courtesy of Qualcomm
 
Mobile data traffic is expected to grow significantly in the coming years and Qualcomm and its subsidiaries are charging ahead to meet this demand with a combination of wireless innovations.

While 802.11ac enables Gigabit Wi-Fi networks to offload mobile traffic, 60 GHz technology brings multi-gigabit speeds, significant capacity improvements, and power efficiency that are integral to meeting the challenges posed by next generation media applications.

Mobile data traffic is exploding.
Globally, the traffic has been doubling each year during the last few years. However, now the industry is preparing for an astounding 1000x increase.
Qualcomm is leading the charge through its compelling technologies, path breaking innovations, and market leading products in preparing the industry to meet this “1000x challenge.”
Courtesy of Qualcomm
 
With the integration of WiGig into its mobile platforms, Qualcomm will enable mobile devices to provide near-instantaneous access to the cloud, and allowing for greater cellular network offload. 802.11ad also extends the Qualcomm® VIVE™ portfolio, and builds on the company’s recent initiatives to revolutionize Wi-Fi networks with11ac 2.0 solutions with MU-MIMO.

Qualcomm’s mobile and networking innovation, combined with Wilocity’s position in 60 GHz technology, are designed to provide the needed coverage, performance, capacity and compatibility to enable the next generation of home and business networks.

60 GHz technology complements traditional Wi-Fi with zones of ultra-high-speed connectivity, while expanding the wireless use cases for high-end mobile, computing and consumer electronics devices.

Qualcomm: small cell solutions for 1000x
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Tri-band Wi-Fi solutions from Qualcomm Atheros integrate the multi-gigabit performance of 802.11ad operating in the 60 GHz spectrum band along with 802.11ac that operates in the 5 GHz band and 802.11b/g/n in the 2.4 GHz band.

In combination, 11ad and 11ac create the most powerful and efficient wireless solution in the market; coupling the whole home coverage of 11ac with the in-area multi-gigabit connectivity of 11ad will provide users with a superior connected experience.

Thanks to the industry’s relentless efforts, wireless technologies have been continuously evolving, offering ever higher efficiencies for the existing spectrum.
Continuing on this path is the most obvious first step toward the 1000x goal.
This means evolving
HSPA+ to HSPA+ Advanced, LTE to LTE Advanced (including in unlicensed bands), Rev. A/B to DO Advanced, 1X to 1x Advanced, WCDMA to WCDMA+, Wi-Fi to 802.11ac etc.
These upgrades significantly improve capacity, data rates and user experience.
Courtesy of Qualcomm
 
“Qualcomm is continually innovating and investing in leadership technologies to drive value for our customers while creating new growth opportunities for our mobile, computing and networking platforms. WiGig will play an important role in Qualcomm’s strategy to address consumers’ increasingly sophisticated smartphone, tablet and computing requirements to support applications—such as immediate streaming of 4K video and high throughput peer-to-peer communication to enable the next generation of social interactions between users sharing content,”
said Amir Faintuch, president, Qualcomm Atheros.
“Combining multi-gigabit speeds and low energy use, WiGig technology will strengthen Qualcomm Atheros’ connectivity leadership and create exciting new experiences that will accelerate the commercialization and adoption of 802.11ad technology. Ultimately, the integration of WiGig will help Qualcomm fulfill its 1000x vision to densify the network to address increasing mobile data demand.”

Next Generation Wireless for the Government Today.
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For local, state and federal government personnel, good situational awareness can help save lives and better protect assets
.
Courtesy of Qualcomm
 
Qualcomm Atheros has been an investor in Wilocity since 2008 and worked closely with Wilocity to develop and distribute tri-band solutions for the computing market since 2011.

This successful collaboration is now expanding into Qualcomm’s mobile and networking designs, with the Snapdragon 810 becoming the world’s first mobile platform to support tri-band wireless.

As a result, the next generation of smartphones and tablets will offer exciting new streaming, synching and storage capabilities.

Snapdragon 800 processors represent a leap forward in performance and power efficiency.
Designed to deliver outstanding overall user experience, the Snapdragon 800 processors expand the possibilities of seamless connected computing while enabling brand new high-end mobile experiences including Ultra HD video, multichannel HD audio and advanced imaging.
Courtesy of Qualcomm
 
“Qualcomm Atheros and Wilocity have a successful history of collaboration and share a culture of invention,”
said Tal Tamir, chief executive officer, Wilocity.
“The Wilocity team will build upon Qualcomm’s strengths and leadership to collaboratively deliver innovative wireless technology for mobile, computing and networking customers to address the needs of an increasingly connected world. We are excited to join forces to take our 60 GHz vision to the next level and scale.”

Financial terms of the transaction are not being disclosed.


Industry Support for 60 GHz Wireless

“Tri-band wireless capabilities will revolutionize enterprise computing and networking, with enterprises benefiting immensely,” said Sujai Hajela, senior vice president, enterprise networking group, Cisco.
“The multi-gigabit performance and enhanced network capacity that is delivered through WiGig will dramatically alter the way people access and use network-based resources. It’s great to be working with an industry leader like Qualcomm, who is investing in the latest technologies and driving an ecosystem that can take advantage of them.”

Use the experience of Snapdragon to help build your next mobile device or smart product.
Courtesy of Qualcomm
 
“As the first company to launch WiGig products and co-creator of the WiGig specification, we’re well acquainted with the power of 60 GHz technology for both businesses and consumers,”
said Kirk Schell, vice president, commercial PC group, Dell.
“There is a growing demand for high-speed desktop and LAN connectivity, and we know this is just the beginning for 60 GHz applications—making it that much more important that the industry is ready to deliver. We’re thrilled Qualcomm is joining Dell in driving WiGig forward.”

Qualcomm Museum.
Courtesy of Qualcomm
 
“Tri-band Wi-Fi, including multi-gigabit 60 GHz connectivity with WiGig, will help foster a new generation of amazing experiences across a broad range of devices, including PCs, tablets and phones,”
said Billy Anders, group manager, operating systems, Microsoft Corp.
“A little-known fact is that WiGig began during a meeting on Microsoft’s campus with several other companies, including Wilocity. It’s gratifying to see the rapid evolution of this technology, and this development indicates a rapid proliferation of WiGig.”

Qualcomm Stadium.
In 1997, Qualcomm made a contribution to the city of San Diego to complete the expansion of the stadium in exchange for naming rights until 2017.
Courtesy of Qualcomm
 
“The Wi-Fi Alliance is pleased to see Qualcomm drive WiGig technology more broadly into the industry,”
said Edgar Figueroa, president and chief executive officer, Wi-Fi Alliance.
“This development indicates the industry and market’s progress toward wide adoption of 60 GHz technology. WiGig CERTIFIED™ will extend the Wi-Fi Alliance vision for seamless connectivity and enable new use cases.”


About Qualcomm Incorporated

Qualcomm Incorporated (NASDAQ: QCOM) is a world leader in 3G, 4G and next-generation wireless technologies.

 
 
Qualcomm Incorporated includes Qualcomm’s licensing business, QTL, and the vast majority of its patent portfolio.

Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated, operates, along with its subsidiaries, substantially all of Qualcomm’s engineering, research and development functions, and substantially all of its products and services businesses, including its semiconductor business, QCT.

Qualcomm HQ. San Diego, CA, USA.
Courtesy of Qualcomm
 
For more than 25 years, Qualcomm ideas and inventions have driven the evolution of digital communications, linking people everywhere more closely to information, entertainment and each other
.

For more information, visit Qualcomm’s website

http://www.qualcomm.com/  

OnQ blog http://www.qualcomm.com/blog  

Twitter and Facebook pages.


Qualcomm Contacts

Laurie Falconer
p:1-408-616-3036
e: laurie.falconer@atheros.com  

Emily Kilpatrick
p:1-858-845-5959
e: corpcomm@qualcomm.com  

Warren Kneeshaw
p:1-858-658-4813
e: ir@qualcomm.com  


Source: Qualcomm Incorporated

http://www.qualcomm.com/media/releases/  



ASTROMAN Magazine - 2014.02.24

Mobile World Congress 2014: GSMA Presents 2014 Chairman's Award to Dr. Paul E. Jacobs, Chairman and CEO of Qualcomm

http://www.astroman.com.pl/index.php?mod=magazine&a=read&id=1662  



Editor-in-Chief of ASTROMAN magazine: Roman Wojtala, PhD.


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