Jio is working on JioBook that will have an embedded 4G chip; it is expected to be priced below Rs 20,000
Open to sourcing chips from India if suppliers are ready
The JioBook is currently available for government department employees via the GeM at Rs 19,500. For others, it is expected to be available around Diwali
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Qualcomm India President Rajen Vagadia believes the country will be on a par with the global level in next two years
The government's aim to make India self-reliant in semiconductor chips may be premature
L&T Technology Services Limited announced on Friday it is collaborating with Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. to deploy end-to-end solutions for the global 5G private network industry utilising their combined core expertise in the hi-tech & telecommunication domain. LTTS and Qualcomm will bring together core competencies in telecommunication solutions and services for the benefit of end-customers in the manufacturing and warehousing/ logistics sector, an LTTS statement said. As part of the proposed collaboration, Qualcomm will engage Private Networks RAN Automation technology for the automation and management of small cells along with pre-integrated PN solutions. LTTS will facilitate end-to-end system integration, design, and implementation of use cases, provide engineering consulting, and deployment services along with edge-to-cloud orchestration and management. In line with the terms of the collaboration, LTTS will establish an engineering centre of excellence in Santa Clara with
The Emergency SOS feature in iPhone 14 series uses multiple components utilising Qualcomm X65 modem processor, reports AppleInsider.
Both companies' engineering and product teams will deepen technical collaboration to deliver next-generation platforms and core technologies to accelerate a fully realized metaverse
Arm said that both Qualcomm and Nuvia violated the licenses by using Arm's processor designs and architecture
The US chip design company is helping indigenous manufacture of 5G FWA customer equipment, working with mobile device makers to enable stand alone 5G phones and also reduce their prices
Jio is working with Google to develop an affordable 5G-enabled phone and also tied up with Qualcomm to build solutions and infrastructure for 5G services in India and abroad
Reliance Jio, the nation's largest telecom operator, has partnered with Qualcomm to develop 5G solutions for India, Mukesh Ambani said on Monday. Speaking at Reliance Industries' 45th AGM, he said the firm is partnering with Google to develop ultra-affordable 5G smartphones and Google Cloud. It has now forged a collaboration with Qualcomm to develop a 5G solution for India, which can be taken to the rest of the world, he said.
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It is also working with OEMs to provide software upgrades to existing 5G phones powered by their chips to make them SA enabled
After Qualcomm confirmed that the next-generation Samsung Galaxy S23 series will exclusively use the Snapdragon chipset, the South Korean tech giant said it is not giving up on the Exynos project
South Korean tech giant Samsung's upcoming next-generation flagship smartphones under Galaxy S23 series will be powered by Qualcomm chipsets.