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    Qualcomm targets sub-$150 smartphones with new chipset

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    Qualcomm, a developer of wireless technologies, products and services, has announced the new Mobile Station Modem MSM7227 chipset designed to enable high-performance, sub-$150 smartphones. According to Qualcomm, the MSM7227 solution will offer advanced processing and rich multimedia while utilizing HSDPA/HSUPA for broadband data speeds over 3G networks. It can also support all leading mobile operating systems including Android, Symbian S60, Windows Mobile and BREW Mobile Platform.

    "We see a significant opportunity to bring the best features of today's Smartphones to the mass-market segment," said Alex Katouzian, vice president of product management, Qualcomm CDMA Technologies.  "Our new MSM7227 chipset offers manufacturers an attractive blend of performance and price, software re-use from the prior MSM7xxx-series products, and support for the industry's leading mobile operating systems."

    The new MSM7227 chipset features a 600 MHz applications processor with a floating point unit, 320 MHz application DSP, 400 MHz modem processor, hardware-accelerated 3D graphics, integrated Bluetooth 2.1 and GPS, 8 megapixel camera and 30 fps WVGA video encode and decode and display support.  Manufacturers already using Qualcomm's MSM7xxx-series chipsets can transition easily to the MSM7227 platform as the software is virtually identical and the package pin layout is very similar.  The MSM7227 chipset offers a small 12mm x 12mm footprint and lower power consumption than the previous MSM7xxx-series chips.

    The MSM7227 chipset is sampling now and commercial Smartphones based on the chip are expected to launch later this year.