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Date: 7th Jan 2010
Qualcomm and HP showcases Android-based
smartbook device
Qualcomm and HP have collaborated to design an Android-based
smartbook device, and showcases Qualcomm's Snapdragon QSD8250
chipset platform with integrated Scorpion central processing
unit delivering speeds up to 1GHz at Consumer Electronics
Show 2010.
The Snapdragon platform features exceptional performance,
high connectivity and powerful multimedia in devices ranging
from mobile handsets to smartbooks.
Luis Pineda, senior vice president of product management
for Qualcomm CDMA Technologies said, "Working together
with partners such as HP, we will be able to bring a more
valuable connected experience to consumers around the world."
Steve Manser, senior vice president in the Personal Systems
Group at HP said, "HP has a long history of providing
consumers with an exceptional level of computing"
HP says, by leveraging the unique features of Qualcomm's
Snapdragon chipset and the Android operating system, HP
is showcasing new type of mobile device designed specifically
for consumers who live a large part of their lives online.
For more details visit www.qualcomm.com
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