Who We Are: Timeline
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- In November of 2005, Qualcomm introduces the Scorpion processor, an advanced mobile microprocessor delivering 1 GHz of processing speed and unmatched power efficiency. The Scorpion core is the first microprocessor specifically designed and optimized for integration into Qualcomm’s Mobile Station Modem™ (MSM™) solutions, and enables the convergence of mobile handsets with consumer electronics features.
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- In July of 2007, market research firm iSupply names Qualcomm as the world’s leading mobile chipset provider, citing the Company’s market dominance in supplying integrated circuits (chipsets) to manufacturers of advanced 3G mobile devices worldwide.
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- In October of 2007, Qualcomm introduces Gobi™, a multimode solution featuring GPS that is embedded in notebook computers. The solution allows unparalleled connectivity for notebook users, enabling them to instantly access the Internet via enhanced international roaming between EV-DO Rev. A and HSPA networks, which eliminates the need to search for Wi-Fi “hotspots.”
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- In October of 2007, Qualcomm begins collaboration with Microsoft, enabling multiple Windows Mobile smartphones to launch worldwide using Qualcomm integrated chipsets.
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- In November of 2007, Qualcomm introduces the Snapdragon platform and two chipset solutions featuring the platform. The QSD8250™ and QSD8650™ are the first chipset solutions to break the gigahertz barrier with multimode broadband and multimedia features, and offer an unprecedented combination of mobile data processing, multimedia performance, 3G wireless connectivity and the lowest levels of power consumption for all-day battery life. The Snapdragon platform delivers an instant-on and always-connected user experience, opening up a new era of innovative computing and consumer wireless mobile devices.
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- In May of 2008, Qualcomm MEMS Technologies (QMT) demonstrates the first reflective Interferometric Modulation (IMOD) color mirasol™ display. IMOD technology requires no backlighting and reflects light so that wavelengths interfere with each other creating pure, vivid colors. The first commercial product is a 0.9-inch IMOD color mirasol display introduced by Freestyle Audio in its next-generation MP3 player product line. A variety of mobile devices, including mobile phones, stand to benefit from mirasol displays, which require significantly less power and harness ambient light sources to automatically scale for optimal viewing in virtually any lighting condition.
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- In July of 2008, Qualcomm completes the world's first data call using High-Speed Packet Access Plus (HSPA+) network technology. The call achieves a data transfer rate of more than 20 Mbps in a 5 MHz channel. HSPA+, also known as HSPA Evolved, allows operators to double the data and triple the voice capacity of their networks compared to current HSPA deployments. The successful demonstration was achieved on Qualcomm's MDM8200™ product, the industry's first chipset solution for HSPA+.
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- In October of 2008, the G1 — the world's first Android-based mobile device launches — powered by a Qualcomm chipset. The launch of the T-Mobile G1, manufactured by HTC, is a breakthrough moment for Linux-based open mobile application platforms. Qualcomm’s close relationship with T-Mobile, HTC and many other members of the Open Handset Alliance (OHA) was instrumental in achieving this milestone. Qualcomm worked with HTC on the design and development of this first Android-based device, optimizing the software and integrating with the Company’s MSM7201A-a single chip, dual-core solution.
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- In February of 2009, Qualcomm introduces the world’s first complete multimode 3G/ LTE integrated chipset solution. Targeting smartphones, the MSM8960 supports all of the world’s leading mobile broadband standards including CDMA2000 EV-DO Rev. B and Simultaneous Voice-Data Operation (SV-DO) as well as multi-carrier HSPA+ and LTE.
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- In March of 2009, Qualcomm’s Board of Directors elects Dr. Paul E. Jacobs as chairman of the board after Dr. Irwin M. Jacobs steps down, Irwin continues to serve as a member of the board of directors.
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- In September of 2009, the number of CDMA subscribers surpasses half a billion users worldwide, validating Qualcomm’s unwavering confidence that the technology would one day play a critical role in global mobile communications. (CDMA = cdmaOne, CDMA2000 1X and EV-DO.)
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- Bolstered by heavy demand for smartphones and strong market uptake for mobile broadband services, the worldwide number of 3G connections surpasses 1 billion in April of 2010. (3G = CDMA2000, WCDMA and TD-SCDMA.)
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- In June of 2010, Qualcomm begins sampling its Femtocell Station ModemTM (FSMTM) FSM9xxx-series chipsets, which promise to deliver unsurpassed performance and ease of deployment. The FSM family of products supports the latest 3GPP and 3GPP2 standards while providing an industry-leading level of integration with an enhanced 1GHz microprocessor core, as well as radio frequency and power management capabilities.
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- In June of 2010, Qualcomm samples its first dual-CPU SnapdragonTM chipsets. The Mobile Station ModemTM (MSMTM) MSM8x60TM solutions integrate two of Qualcomm’s enhanced cores — running at up to 1.2GHz. The expanded Snapdragon chipset platform is redefining mobility for consumers around the world by offering an unprecedented combination of mobile processing performance, powerful multimedia, ubiquitous connectivity and optimized power consumption to enable a new generation of smart mobile devices.
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