Qualcomm will show how integrated chipset design is expanding the possibilities of mobile handset development at a design conference in London this week.
"It's like fitting a quart in a pint pot," says Vieri Vanghi, senior staff engineer at Qualcomm.
Qualcomm will be one of a number of wireless specialists speaking at the Electronics Weekly Live Design Conference which is taking place at National Electronics Week in Earls Court 2, London on Thursday June 18th.
"Integration of advanced functionality such as dual processor and dual core architectures is enabing new categories of mobile device," says Vanghi.
Qualcomm will also outline its support for all leading mobile operating systems, including Google's Android.
For full details of the Design Conference.
A range of global companies will present papers on power efficient design, embedded processor system design and wireless system design at this conference which is free to visitors at the exhibition. The conference is intended to provide technical insights for an audience of designers working in market sectors such as wireless, security, transportation, medical and defence.
The conference programme is:
Tuesday 16th June. Embedded Processor System Design
Microchip
Altera
National Instruments
Future Technology Devices Intl. (FTDI)
Renesas Technology
Actel
Tektronix
STMicroelectronics
Wednesday 17th June Power Efficient Design
ARM
National Semiconductor
Vicor
Xilinx
Fairchild Semiconductor
Freescale Semiconductor
Lattice Semiconductor
Envirowise
Thursday 18th June Wireless System Design
Qualcomm
CSR
Agilent Technologies
Intel