Qualcomm has announced that the company is expanding its focus to target new markets with its Gobi connectivity technology. Building on the success of Gobi technology in PC markets, the Company is collaborating with a wide range of companies to serve the needs of market segments such as e-readers, gaming devices and M2M commercial applications, in addition to continuing to enable connected computing beyond Wi-Fi hotspots with embedded modules and USB modems. The roadmap for Gobi technology also now features support for technologies such as HSPA+ and LTE.
Qualcomm will be working with multiple module and software companies on an expanded portfolio of flexible Gobi solutions across multiple chipsets that feature a consistent platform for application development to spur greater innovation across all Gobi-connected devices. Device manufacturers will benefit from a common software API across all of their Gobi-enabled products, thereby simplifying their software requirements while addressing a wide range of module requirements. The common software API also translates to a larger addressable market for independent software vendors (ISVs), which can take advantage of the inherent connectivity of Gobi-equipped devices to bring new types of mobile applications to market.
Qualcomm’s Gobi technology is currently in more than 50 notebook and netbook models. Next-generation Gobi2000™ modules are being launched in more than 100 notebook and netbook designs. Gobi technology is also already found in e-readers, such as IREX’s DR 800SG, and in routers for M2M and enterprise applications. Gobi-enabled routers currently available include the Top Global MB7900, which was was recently launched by Sprint, and the Digi WR44.
Qualcomm targets new markets with its Gobi 3G Technology
Title : Qualcomm targets new markets with its Gobi 3G Technology
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