Qualcomm has introduced a new single-chip solution, the QSC6295 which leverages 45 nanometer CMOS process technology and combines rich multimedia, power-saving innovations and broadband data speeds. The chip offers support for downloads of up to 10.2 Mbps, uploads of up to 5.76 Mbps, along with integrated multimedia content and Bluetooth/FM/GPS. New innovations in power consumption enable up to a full day of talk time and more than a month of standby time.
"As some of today's most popular social networking and other Internet-based applications migrate to the mobile space, the new technologies integrated into the QSC6295 solution will enable the optimum user experience," said Steve Mollenkopf, senior vice president of product management for Qualcomm CDMA Technologies. "The industry-leading innovation and integration of our growing single-chip family empowers handset manufacturers to bring new capabilities to the market and makes these capabilities accessible to a wider base of wireless users around the world."
The QSC6295 offers a unique combination of advanced modem capabilities, including HSPA and HSPA+. The QSC6295 is scheduled to sample in the first quarter of 2009.
The QSC6295 integrates several features of the UMTS Rel. 7 standard (HSPA+) to deliver increased battery life, as well as a more instant experience with reduced lag.
Posted to the site on 11th February 2008