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Qualcomm: San Diego
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In the case of RF Micro, Qualcomm is buying its Bluetooth division in San Diego, which develops technologies for handsets and headsets. RF Micro is retaining other Bluetooth products, including its SiW3000 and SiW3500 system-on-chip families. It said the sale will allow it to focus on its higher-growth areas, including cellular transceivers and GPS components.
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TAIPEI, Taiwan and SAN DIEGO — Mio Technology Corporation and Qualcomm on Wednesday, Jan 30, announced a collaboration to develop connected personal navigation devices (PNDs). These new connected PNDs will leverage Qualcomm’s technology with the QST1100 chipset to deliver industry-leading GPS performance and cellular connectivity for real-time traffic updates, voice call capabilities and more.
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Qualcomm, based in San Diego, said in a news release that the ruling will have "an immediate, short-term impact" on handset makers that use WCDMA technology. It did not elaborate on the potential financial impact.
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