Samsung Galaxy XR Debuts as Vision Pro Competitor
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Samsung unveils Galaxy XR, a $1,799 mixed reality headset built on Android XR, rivaling Apple's Vision Pro.
Qualcomm is a global leader in wireless technology and semiconductor innovation, founded in 1985. The company revolutionized digital communication with its pioneering development of Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) technology, which became foundational for 3G mobile networks worldwide[1][2]. Qualcomm’s breakthrough came from its founders' bold vision to harness CDMA, enabling more efficient and reliable wireless communication. This innovation launched a licensing business that remains a major revenue source, as Qualcomm holds an extensive patent portfolio licensed to over 190 companies globally[2]. As the largest fabless semiconductor company by chip orders, Qualcomm designs advanced chipsets powering most smartphones, enabling high-performance, low-power computing and seamless connectivity across devices[1][3]. Its product portfolio extends beyond mobile phones into the Internet of Things (IoT), automotive technology, and artificial intelligence (AI), transforming industries with intelligent computing solutions[3][4]. Qualcomm’s business units focus on mobile communications, IoT, automotive, and licensing, reflecting its diversified approach to technology innovation[4]. Throughout its history, Qualcomm has invested over $16 billion in research and development, supporting more than 680 commercial 3G operators worldwide and contributing to over 1.15 billion 3G CDMA subscribers globally[2]. The company’s technologies underpin the global wireless ecosystem, facilitating machine-to-machine communication and advancing the vision of the Internet of Everything—where devices interact intelligently to improve efficiency in sectors like energy, water, and healthcare[2]. With over 139 locations worldwide, Qualcomm remains at the forefront of wireless innovation, continually expanding its technological reach and shaping the future of connected experiences[2][5]. Its sustained impact on mobile communication and semiconductor industries marks it as a cornerstone of modern digital infrastructure.
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Samsung unveils Galaxy XR, a $1,799 mixed reality headset built on Android XR, rivaling Apple's Vision Pro.
#semiconductors #automotive #geopolitics #export_controls #china
Explores how geopolitical tensions and export controls threaten automotive semiconductor supply chains and push for resilient sourcing.
#samsung #smartphones #camera #technology #galaxy_s26_ultra
First look at the Galaxy S26 Ultra with its distinctive camera island, upgraded sensors, and Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 performance.
#qualcomm #snapdragon #pc #technology #innovation
A closer look at the new Snapdragon X2 Elite and Elite Extreme chips, set to revolutionize the PC market with high performance and advanced features.
China has launched anti-dumping probes targeting US chip makers, potentially impacting global trade and the tech industry.
#trump_administration #intel #state_capitalism
The Trump administration's potential deal with Intel signals a shift towards a more interventionist economic policy.