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To: slacker711 who wrote (48537)11/8/2005 5:11:04 AM
From: slacker711  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 196520
 
QUALCOMM Introduces the World's Most Advanced Mobile Microprocessor

08.11.2005 - 10:32 Uhr, Qualcomm Incorporated [Pressemappe]
London, November 8 (ots/PRNewswire) -

- 'Scorpion' Core Delivers 1 GHz of Processing Speed With Reduced
Power Demands to Enable Wireless Devices With Unsurpassed Performance
-

QUALCOMM Incorporated (Nasdaq: QCOM), a leading developer and
innovator of Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) and other advanced
wireless technologies, today announced the new "Scorpion"(TM) mobile
microprocessor delivering unsurpassed computing performance for
wireless devices. The Scorpion core is the first microprocessor to be
specifically designed and optimized for integration into the
Company's Mobile Station Modem(TM) (MSM(TM)) solutions, and enables
the convergence of mobile handsets with consumer electronics features
by delivering superior performance and reduced power demands in
mobile environments.

"QUALCOMM's partnership with ARM as the first architecture
licensee of the ARMv7 instruction set brings a new dimension to the
ARM technology-compliant processor portfolio for mobile
applications," said Warren East, chief executive officer of ARM. "We
look forward to seeing our joint efforts continue to enable new
wireless devices with advanced data processing capabilities."

"The integration of the Scorpion microprocessor brings an
unsurpassed 1 GHz of performance and efficiency to QUALCOMM's MSM
solutions and makes it ideally suited for the next generation of the
Company's chipsets," said Dr. Sanjay K. Jha, president of QUALCOMM
CDMA Technologies. "QUALCOMM's long-standing leadership in the
wireless market and our expansion into the microprocessor industry
with the development of Scorpion enable a highly optimized solution
designed for the world's most advanced mobile devices."

The Scorpion microprocessor provides a superior
power-to-performance ratio, enabling next-generation mobile handsets
to deliver processing power comparable to many of today's personal
computers. Possessing up to 1 GHz of processing speed, the Scorpion
core provides up to eight times the performance of existing MSM
solutions. The microprocessor features a sophisticated
micro-architecture and advanced power management and circuit design
techniques. The companion multimedia coprocessor to Scorpion
implements ARM NEON(TM) technology to provide an additional 8 billion
operations per second for added multimedia capabilities, a key
requirement for next-generation advanced mobile devices.

QUALCOMM's previous solutions are based on a core implementation
license from ARM(R), a leading technology provider for advanced
digital products. The expansion of the relationship between the two
companies to include an architectural license has enabled the
creation of the ARMv7 architecture-compliant Scorpion microprocessor,
with an industry-proven instruction set, that is fully customized and
specifically designed for QUALCOMM's MSM solutions. The Scorpion
solution includes wireless-specific features that make the
microprocessor extremely well-suited to mobile environments, while
dynamic voltage scaling and dynamic clock scaling deliver twice the
efficiency of ARM11(TM) family-based solutions. The Scorpion
microprocessor uses 65 nanometer (nm) low-power, low-leakage
technology and a number of leading-edge design approaches to deliver
optimized power consumption and enable longer battery life of
wireless devices.

QUALCOMM plans to announce the MSM platforms and products that
will use Scorpion in 2006. For more information about the Scorpion
microprocessor, please visit www.cdmatech.com/scorpion.