
If you're sick of hearing about
end products and want to get down and dirty with the innards of handsets of tomorrow, look no further than Qualcomm. The firm is busting out a smorgasbord of new chips at Mobile World Congress today, so we'll get right to it. Up first is the QST1000, QST1100 and QST1105 chipsets, which include the following:
- An integrated ARM11 applications processor running at 528 MHz with support for third-party operating systems (Windows Mobile, Win CE and Linux)
- A comprehensive range of popular audio and video codecs
Rich multimedia features, including camera, video playback at up to VGA resolution, and TV-out
- Seventh-generation gpsOne engine with support for Standalone-GPS and Assisted-GPS modes, as well as gpsOneXTRA Assistance technology delivering enhanced Standalone-GPS performance
- Support for Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and FM radio
- 65 nanometer process technology for enhanced battery life and bill-of-materials savings
- Ability to interface with Qualcomm's Universal Broadcast Modem (UBM) solution for MediaFLO, DVB-H and ISDB-T mobile broadcast TV support
- Wireless WAN connectivity for voice calls and data capabilities (QST1100)
- Hardware-accelerated 2D/3D graphics core capable of performing up to 2.8 million triangles per second (QST1105)
- All three are sampling now and are expected to begin launching this year
Head on past the break for more.