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Qualcomm, Intel and most of the companies involved in mobile computing and wireless all agree on one thing: Embedded wide-area broadband is the way to go for notebooks, UMDs and consumer appliances.
FORBES: Qualcomm's New Go-Anywhere Chip
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But it's happening across industries, a creative conjoining of mobile-computing brawn, faster wireless speeds and data-crunching in the computing cloud.
WSJ: Why Aren't Smartphones Making Us More Productive?
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The collaboration between the X PRIZE Foundation and Qualcomm will bring together experts in technology usability, wireless sensors, cloud computing and mobile health to accelerate the convergence of these fields.
ENGADGET: X-Prize reveals plans for tricorder competition, suspiciously lacking Nimoy endorsement
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It manufactures high performance mixed signal and standard products, which cater to automotive, identification, wireless infrastructure, lighting, industrial, mobile, consumer and computing applications.
FORBES: Expanding Share In NFC Chips Market Lifts NXP Higher
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"Sierra Wireless has offered wireless modules with LTE support since 2010, and Qualcomm Gobi technology has been important to the success of our LTE module program, " said Dan Schieler, senior vice president and general manager, Mobile Computing for Sierra Wireless.
ENGADGET: Qualcomm's fifth gen Gobi unveiled, supports a Lollapalooza of LTE, 2G / 3G bands
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These innovations are used in a wide range of automotive, identification, wireless infrastructure, lighting, industrial, mobile, consumer and computing applications.
ENGADGET: NXP's silicon fingerprinting promises to annoy the heck out of ID hackers
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NXP's product solutions are used in a wide range of automotive, identification, wireless infrastructure, lighting, industrial, mobile, consumer and computing applications.
FORBES: NXP Semiconductors
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Concurrently, greater availability of wireless broadband Internet, shared network printers, and mobile computing has made it easier for groups to share printers, putting additional downward pressure on demand for printers.
FORBES: Tablets Eat Into Lexmark Printer Biz But Not That Badly
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Growth in computing is moving away from the PC and more toward wireless, mobile and connected devices: Motorola's turf, not Intel's.
FORBES: Motorola inside