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Qualcomm CEO talks tablets, Mirasol and AR

by Scott Bicheno on 9 September 2010, 15:55

Tags: Qualcomm (NASDAQ:QCOM)

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Quite interesting

As you may already have heard, mobile chip giant Qualcomm had its annual jamboree at the Science Museum in London yesterday. Not only was this one on a much larger scale than last year, but we got the CEO himself - Paul Jacobs - this time.

His presentation was mainly an overview of Qualcomm's activities with a short Q&A after. This year is Qualcomm's 25th anniversary and Jacobs took the opportunity to predict that the mobile Internet will have a far greater impact than the fixed Internet has.

A couple of highlights of his presentation were: the confirmation of the investment Qualcomm is making in its non-back lit colour display technology - Mirasol - by building a couple of dedicated fabs in Taiwan. There was also a nice demo using augmented reality to select a digital photo frame to send a photo to by via a smartphone screen and camera.

During the Q&A we asked what happened to the ARM-based mini-notebooks Qualcomm has been bigging up for the past couple of years. Jacobs answered that tablets have come to the fore instead, but that they're still consistent with that vision - always-on, connected, mobile computing - just without the keyboard. He conceded that the Apple iPad has "tilted the market".

Walking round the exhibition after the keynote, we chatted to a few execs and got hold of a Mirasol device, all of which you can see video clips of below. We also chatted to a few people about the launch of Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 mobile OS - for which Qualcomm is a launch partner - and the general consensus was that the launch day would be 11 October.

 

 

 

 

 



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That technology sure was impressive. Even in slightly dimmer than usual lighting conditions.