WiPower wireless charging solution is expected by Qualcomm
The revolution of energy transmission is similar to today's Wi-Fi connection.
Qualcomm partnered with Duracell , an electronics power company, to develop a wireless power solution aimed at the consumer electronics market. Wireless charging solutions with WiPower technology will be an outstanding reform of how to use more personalized energy. This is expected to be a 'revolution' of power transmission similar to the popular Wi-Fi connectivity solution today. WiPower uses radio frequencies to transmit energy wirelessly thanks to a charger equipped with transceivers and devices with receivers. Many devices can be charged at the same time when using WiPower but still have the same speed as wired solutions. WiPower is also designed to automatically turn off when fully charged.
If it becomes a reality, WiPower will allow the device to be flexibly integrated in the design and installation of telephones, commercial and passenger transport applications, office fixtures and families. , other public spaces .
New generation chipsets and modems
Tablets run Qualcomm chipsets.
New generation chipsets and modems to be used in consumer electronics products have been demonstrated on several tablets and smartphones with Snapdragon processors. The Snapdragon category will be expanded with dual-core (dual-CPU) chips with high processing performance and meet Full HD resolution standards in new generation tablets and devices, or unique LTE chipsets. HSPA + multi mode. This integration will create a more ideal experience for the product thanks to its longer battery life and smaller device.
With the Android platform support chipset, Qualcomm has contributed to the market of Android devices more than five times the other providers. Microsoft will also be equipped with Qualcomm-developed chipsets for Windows Phone 7 application devices to be released this year. There are currently more than 50 types of devices using Snapdragon and 125 designs, including more than 10 tablets from OEM manufacturers. Up to now, 10 OEM manufacturers have pledged to bring 20 Snapdragon tablets to the market this year. The new generation chipset also supports Adobe Flash 10.1 to improve the web experience as well as GPU embedded with 2D and 3D technology to view multimedia content with unexpected high resolution.
Expanding display technology industry
Recently, Qualcomm cooperated with Taiwan to scale up mirasol display production by building a new production facility at Taiwan's Hsinchu Science Park.
The investment in this factory is expected to be US $ 975 million in the first phase. Qualcomm developed the industry's first MEMS (micro-electrical mechanical system) display system. This screen works by reflecting light thanks to an interference modulator (IMOD) so that specific wavelengths interfere with each other to produce color, while reducing power consumption and displaying well in many things. environmental conditions, even under sunlight
Energy convergence
Wireless charging devices will be popular in the market.
Powermat - the first company to complete touch-based wireless charging technology - signed an agreement with Qualcomm to study the convergence of wireless energy technologies and flexible couplings; Research and develop two-mode ASIC receivers that operate with Qualcomm's WiPower technology and are backwards compatible with Powermat's charging dock.
Powermat provides a wireless power solution in a mode based on Qualcomm's WiPower technology, complementing Powermat's current product line. Powermat allows users to simultaneously activate electronic devices with Powermat receivers and then arrange up to three devices on the charging dock to charge wirelessly safely and efficiently. This is very simple, easy and is the first of many products of the same type to help consumers get rid of having to plug in or unplug or worry about the device running out of battery.
Smart phone into a remote control device
The service called Skifta will help smartphones become global remote control devices that can transmit media content from phones, cloud computing, or from home to consumer electronics devices. Be connected anywhere. People can use smartphones to control and play music, photos and videos on home, work or anywhere with Wi-Fi networks without syncing or preloading Media content to the phone. Skifta will adjust the media content based on the application to allow users to access and use digital media content.
HTC's smartphone with Qualcomm's Snapdragon Dual core processor.
Analysts estimate there will be nearly two billion DLNA devices used by families worldwide in 2014. Skifta will take advantage of the rapidly popular DLNA-integrated devices, increasing demand. about on-demand content transfer, and smartphone growth to provide an easy-to-use service. Accordingly, users can carry their digital media content with their mobile phones without the need for other storage devices.
The combined power of the processor and LTE modem
The Snapdragon processor and LTE modem will power the devices that Verizon Wireless network customers are using. They give download speeds 10 times faster than before.
The Snapdragon MSM8655 processor and Qualcomm's MDM9600 LTE modem chipset will be used in a variety of new devices to take advantage of Verizon's 4G LTE Wireless mobile broadband network for speeds up to 1.2 GHz per second .
The latest Adreno GPU with low power architecture will give Verizon Wireless network customers the ability to access a variety of 3G and 4G network technologies, anytime, anywhere. The MDM9600 chipset with Gobi technology, supports LTE data rates, in theory, has backward compatibility with EV-DO Rev.A / Rev B. The MDM9600 chipset supports Verizon Wireless's 4G LTE network and software The API is easy to use, encouraging third-party developers to offer more flexible applications for device manufacturers.
The most important thing is that operators put devices into the market that will seamlessly connect the transition from 3G to 4G and provide higher CPU and GPU performance levels.
Blood glucose meter connected device 3G
The Internet of Everything module (IEM) will feature 3G connectivity for Telcare Incorporated's blood glucose meter to help people with diabetes, caregivers and doctors track results anywhere at all times. The two parties are planning to integrate IEM wireless modules into the Telcare 3GM blood glucose meter developed by Telcare. Telcare 3GM is designed to transfer blood glucose measurement results to the patient's family or doctor after each test.
Experts estimate that the prevalence of this disease will triple in the next 40 years, so the use of IEM technology to develop Telcare 3GM as a leap forward from sugar metering tools Current blood. Telcare plans a clinical trial in the US this year to explore Telcare 3GM's potential for improving adaptability, maintaining a patient's health, and reducing care costs.