- Tue Oct 19 2004 Qualcomm chips in Siemens 3G phones
New deal between the two companies is another sign of the wireless industry's focus on the W-CDMA standard.
- Tue Dec 1 2009 Windows, Netbook. Android, smartbook? Hmm
The terms Netbook and smartbook have been the object of legal wrangling. Germany-based Smartbook, in defending its trademark, offers a lesson in gratuitous naming schemes.
- Wed Jul 30 2003 Siemens to cut 2,300 jobs
The cell phone maker's mobile communications group plans to eliminate the positions by the end of its fiscal year, a move undertaken as part of a broader restructuring program.
- Thu Feb 8 2001 Intel snags $2 billion contract with Siemens
The chip giant will supply the German manufacturing giant with flash memory and other technology for wireless devices.
- Fri Jan 10 2003 Linux coming to cell phones
A half dozen companies are developing cell phones based on the open-source operating system, an executive familiar with the plans says. But the OS faces stiff competition.
- Thu May 22 2003 Qualcomm joins dual-chip phone race
The phone chip maker is the latest to begin reworking the cell phone's basic design to prepare it for the next level of phone services. The concept? Add a second processor.
- Mon Mar 23 2009 ARM 'Mali' game chip--4 cores to go
ARM, the U.K. company that quietly designs chips used in cell phones worldwide, wants you to know that they're in the gaming business too.
- Thu Jun 24 2004 European cell carriers get some Sun
Orange and T-Mobile will sell only downloads that are Java Verified, in a win for Sun and its downloading software for cell phones.
- Thu May 29 2003 Philips throws down chip gauntlet
The Dutch electronics giant takes on Intel and other chipmakers, with plans to market a mobile multimedia chip that's already being used in a Sony Ericsson smart phone.
- Mon Aug 14 2000 Will today's chip rally last?
Chip stocks lead the Nasdaq higher after weeks of steady declines, but analysts are unsure whether the gains will continue in the short term.


