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Kagan: Why Qualcomm focused on automotive, satellite in weak economy

January 12, 2023

Via: RCR Wireless News

The last couple of years have taken its toll on many high-tech companies and industries. That includes the wireless and mobile industry and companies in the segment like Qualcomm, Huawei, Ericsson, Nokia, NTT, HTC, Samsung, MediaTek, IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Google, Dell, […]


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These three industries are about to undergo a 5G-powered revolution

March 31, 2020

Via: RCR Wireless News

5G officially arrived this year. In certain parts of the US, it’s already providing AT&T users with upload speeds as fast as 500 megabytes per second and significantly reduced latency. It reached South Korea in 2018, and was launched in […]


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Qualcomm calls off bid to buy NXP

July 26, 2018

Via: RCR Wireless News

Since announcing the proposed $44 billion acquisition of Dutch semiconductor firm NXP in October, 2016, Qualcomm has worked to gain worldwide regulatory approval for the deal, and extended the tender period numerous times. Now the San Diego, Calif.-based seminconductor giant […]


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Noise generation and connected car testing

April 24, 2017

Via: RCR Wireless News

The radio frequency environment in vehicles is becoming more complicated as technologies from cellular and Bluetooth to lidar, Wi-Fi and more are increasingly integrated to support new intelligent and connected capabilities. This increase in the RF noise level for vehicles […]


Networks & Systems

Automotive Ethernet Was the Hidden Trend at CES 2016

January 15, 2016

Via: Electronic Design

There were a lot of trends emerging at the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show, like self-driving and electric vehicles. Chevy’s 2017 Bolt was one of the hot items at the show. It is designed to go over 200 miles between charges. […]


Local area networks and wide area networks, Networks & Systems

Reader Forum: IoT and the automotive industry

December 28, 2015

Via: RCR Wireless News

The automotive industry is being transformed by the “Internet of Things.” Having cars connected to the Internet is changing the way people drive, order and service their cars and how passengers enjoy the ride. But IoT features aren’t a new […]