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Qualcomm jumps as optimism on smartphones, AI chips outweigh dismal forecastQualcomm shares saw a significant jump. CEO Cristiano Amon expressed confidence in a smartphone market rebound post the fiscal third quarte...
Taiwanese giant MediaTek expresses readiness to make chips in IndiaAs India accelerates its semiconductor ambitions -- with partnerships spanning technology firms, foundries, and government-backed consortiu...
Qualcomm aims to diversify revenue base amid muted global smartphone growthQualcomm is strategically diversifying its revenue streams to reduce reliance on the smartphone market, aiming for a 50% contribution by 20...
Your new premium smartphone could get more expensivePremium smartphone prices are projected to rise by at least 5% due to costlier chipsets with advanced AI capabilities, memory, and componen...
MediaTek chips away at Qualcomm's market share, now largest in IndiaMediaTek has overtaken Qualcomm in India's sub-₹30,000 5G smartphone market, holding a 64% share in the first half of 2024. Qualcomm's focu...
MediaTek to focus on premium handsets with new 5G chipsetsThe chipmaker is now working with every Android phone brand with the exception of Google, with over 15 design wins in the first quarter of ...
Armed with AI-capable chips, MediaTek now looks to rival Apple and QualcommMediaTek is looking forward towards taking on its rival Apple and Qualcomm after its line-up of flagship mobile processors focussing on hig...
Satcom services will become mainstream soon: Qualcomm, MediaTek among companies developing chipsetsCurrently, satcom through mobile is primarily used for coverage in emergency situations and is limited to messages. But in a couple of year...
Intel to produce Taiwanese company MediaTek's chipsThe arrangement of manufacturing MediaTek's chips is one of the most significant deals Intel has announced since it launched its so-called ...
Expect better global chip supply by year end: MediaTek India headMediaTek competes with the likes of the US-based Qualcomm, Intel and Broadcom. "We had an impact. We were not able to fulfil 100% demand of...
Qualcomm, MediaTek eye India's Internet of Things marketAnalysts said NB-IoT reduces device complexity, enhances battery life to several years and enables deeper coverage to reach sensors and met...
MediaTek brings 5G to centerstage to counter QualcommTaiwanese chipset company that has started to work closely with the existing handset vendors worldwide including India, is expecting mobile...
Qualcomm, MediaTek eye slice of India’s Internet of Things marketIn India, Qualcomm is collaborating its device partners to serve both consumer and industrial IoT segments, across applications.
Now global chipmakers like Qualcomm, MediaTek battle it out in Indian smartphone marketIndia is the latest battleground for global chipmakers who are fiercely vying to ensure their processors power maximum number of smartphone...
MediaTek eyes entry-level 4G devices segment for India growthThe Taiwanese chipmaker expects mobile device makers to adopt MediaTek’s entry-level to high-end LTE chipsets designs to launch smartphones...
MediaTek unveils 4G LTE chipset for India, takes on QualcommMediaTek unveiled its 4G LTE chipset 'MT6595' through which the chip maker aims to take on its rival Qualcomm's Snapdragon 800 chipset fami...
MediaTek plans to use India as a springboard to scale up in US and EuropeAs part of a broader plan with Google, an array of smartphones, including those supporting LTE will be launched in India.
New Intel chip for budget 3G, LTE devices soonThe chipmaker had announced SoFIA, which is codename for 3G and LTE family of products, in December.
Global mobile chipmakers see India 4G boom pushing chipsetsWhile India’s mobile phone operators do expect handset availability to increase this year, they see mass adoption of 4G LTE technology.
Broadcom, Qualcomm Inc, MediaTek aim to tap India's 4G boomInternational mobile chip makers Broadcom Corp, Qualcomm Inc and MediaTek Inc aim to make an early move into India with the market expected...