Qualcomm plans to support Linux in its next-generation mobile phone chips in a move that will allow handset manufacturers to design new high-end 3G devices
using the open-source platform and the CDMA digital wireless technology it created. A Gartner report issued this week said a demand for devices with high-end computing features, like PalmOne’s Treo and Research in Motion’s BlackBerry,
are driving a comeback in the handheld computing market.
Qualcomm Mobile Phone Chips To Support Linux
Posted by: Jennifer LeClaire May 6, 2005 04:26 PMQualcomm plans to support Linux in its next-generation mobile phone chips in a move that will allow handset manufacturers to design new high-end 3G devices
using the open-source platform and the CDMA digital wireless technology it created. A Gartner report issued this week said a demand for devices with high-end computing features, like PalmOne’s Treo and Research in Motion’s BlackBerry,
are driving a comeback in the handheld computing market.