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PAGE 1June 13, 2007 1

Leveraging 1xEV-DO for

the Public Safety Community

PAGE 2June 13, 2007 2

QUALCOMM Incorporated

• Global leader in developing and delivering innovative digital wireless communications solutions based on CDMA, OFDM, and other advanced technologies.

• Partners with wireless operators, device manufacturers, independent software vendors, distribution suppliers and Fortune 1000-class corporations to drive adoption of mobile wireless technologies.

Execution - Innovation - Partnerships

• Founded in 1985 • $7.53 billion FY06 revenues• 11,200 employees in 51

worldwide locations• $1.5 billion FY06 R&D

Expenditures• ~ 5,700 US patents (~2,100

issued, ~3,600 pending)• 35,000 Worldwide patents

issued with 27,000 pending

PAGE 3June 13, 2007 3

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

HSUPA, MBMS,Tri-band

WCDMA RF,Lower Cost

HSDPA,OFDMA 802.11n,

Scaleable Bandwidth -

EV-DO,OMA DRM v2,

MDDI,HSDPAEDGE

MediaFLO USA, OFDM

multicast (FLO & EV-DO…

WCDMACDMA2000 1X

gpsOne (A-GPS)BREW

radioOne (ZIF)HDR

Tri-modecdmaOne…

1xEV-DOGSM/GPRS

JAVABluetooth

R-UIMWCDMA

CDMA2000 1XgpsOne (A-GPS)

BREWradioOne…

Integrated multimedia

(video, audio, CMX, storage,

3D, etc),World phone,GSM/GPRS1xEV-DOJAVA…

BluetoothR-UIM…

EV-DO Rev. A (VoIP, QoS, etc)

RF CMOSQChat,

CDMA450Integrated

multimedia,World phoneGSM/GPRS1xEV-DO

JAVABluetooth…

HSDPAEDGE

MediaFLO, OFDM multicast (FLO & EV-DO

Platinum),iWAN including

In-Cabin,UI / Trigenix,

MEMs / Iridigm,RF CMOS

QChat,CDMA450Integrated

multimedia,World phoneGSM/GPRS…

Technologies listed for each year are based on initial press releases. R&D typically began substantially earlier.

$340M$415M

$452M$523M

$720M

$1.01B

Aggressive Investment in a Complete Technology RoadmapCumulative R&D Expenditures More Than $5B to Date

QUALCOMM Yearly R&D Expenditures

• Standard royalty rate has not changed during this time

PAGE 4June 13, 2007 4

WCDMA 4M 22M 50M 98M est. 175M est.CDMA 113M 148M 160M 198M est. 203M est.Total 117M 170M 210M 296M est. 378M est.

31 35 45 47

3010

10

17 2023 21

1352

70 80

88 93

19

22

38

52

11

27

56

104

351498

2611

22

12

10

2003 actual 2004 actual 2005 actual 2006 midpoint 2007 midpoint

WCDMA EuropeWCDMA AsiaWCDMA ROW (Includes North America)CDMA US/CanadaCDMA Latin AmericaCDMA ChinaCDMA IndiaCDMA Korea, Japan, SEA, ROW

CDMA and WCDMA (UMTS) Handset ShipmentsCalendar Year (Millions), Guidance as of January 24, 2007

1*

294-298Me296Me

117M

170M

210M4*

Note: Regional handset shipment estimates are QUALCOMM midpoint estimates and include data devices, telematics, security devices and some quantity of channel inventory. *WCDMA ROW includes North America

Excludes China 3G licenses

368-388Me378Me

+3

(1)(2)

+1

Change from prior guidance

+1

+2

PAGE 5June 13, 2007 5

$98$90

$77

$58

$78$71

$50 $48

$0

$20

$40

$60

$80

$100

$120

2002 2003 2004 1Q-3Q 2005

Lowest 10% Lowest endNote: CDMA Devices Sold per Calendar Year; Lowest end phones sold in quantities over 150,000 units with on-going shipments

Lowering the Cost of CDMA2000 DevicesCDMA2000 = Highest Capacity Networks, Less Infrastructure Cost

Source: QUALCOMM Incorporated

PAGE 6June 13, 2007 6Note: Data derived from CDMA licensee reports; Includes phones and modules.

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Average Selling Price(US$ Wholesale)

Over the past decade, QUALCOMM licensees have commercialized more than 1,000 phone models spanning all price points, providing operators with maximum flexibility to meet customer demands

PAGE 7June 13, 2007 7

Wireless Access Evolution

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 +1999

Wide-Area Multicast Technologies

Local-Area Technologies

EV-DOPlatinum Multicast

EV-DOGOLD

WCDMAMBMS

FLO/DVB-H

CDMA CDMA/TDM OFDM OFDMA

MobileWANTechnologies

802.11 n (Full)802.11n802.11a/g802.11b

LTE

EV-DOREV B

EV-DOREV A

EV-DOREL 0

CDMA20001X

UMB1Rev 0FLASH-OFDM

Rev 1FLASH-OFDM (Pre- UMB)

HSPA +Rel-7 (Ph 1) Rel-8 (Ph 2)Rel-5 (HSDPA)

HSPA Rel-6 (HSUPA)Rel-99

WCDMA

1-UMB (Ultra Mobile Broadband), previously referred to as Rev C LBC

PAGE 8June 13, 2007 82006 2007 2008 2009 2010 +1999

CDMA2000 Mobile Broadband Evolution PathCDMA CDMA/TDM OFDM OFDMA

1 – UMB (Ultra Mobile Broadband) - Previously referred to as Rev C LBC

2 - Peak rates scalable with number of carriers – standard supports up to 15 carriers. Upper range highlights introduction of 64-QAM (1 RF carrier – 4.9 Mbps peak) 3 – Expected rates for 20 MHz, FDD, 4x4 MIMO

4 - 1.25 MHz option also expected to be in the standard

5 – TDD mode not expected to be defined in first release of standard

DL: 2.4 Mbps peakUL: 153 kbps peak

– All-IP Services– Broadband

downloads

DL: up to 280 Mbps peak3

UL: up to 68 Mbps peak3DL: 5.3 Mbps peakUL: 1.8 Mbps peak

DL: 3.0 Mbps peakUL: 900 kbps peak

DL: 6.2 – 73.5 Mbps peak2

UL: 3.6 – 27 Mbps peak 2DL: 3.1 Mbps peakUL: 1.8 Mbps peak

– Highly optimized OFDMA solution

– 5-20 MHz carrier bandwidth4

– VoIP– FDD & TDD5 Modes– MIMO & SDMA Support

– K=3 frequency re-use– VoIP

– Optimized OFDMA Solution

– All-IP Services

– Broadband uploads– Low Latency– Advanced QoS – VoIP, PTT an d VT– OFDM Multicast

– Multi-Carrier Rev A– Lower delays and higher data rates– Software Upgrade

EV-DOREV B

EV-DOREV A

EV-DOREL 0

CDMA20001X

UMB1Rev 0FLASH-OFDM

Rev 1FLASH-OFDM (Pre- UMB)

PAGE 9June 13, 2007 9

CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Roadmap

•Gold Multicast•Platinum Multicast•Data-rate media delivery

•Quality of Service (QoS)•Multiple QoS concurrent flows•Selected by user or application

Rev. A – Higher Data Rates3.1Mbps FL1.8Mbps RL

Avg 600-1300Kbps DL

VoIP1X-like spectral efficiency/

voice capacity/quality

•Equalizer •Interference cancellation•Voice/data capacity gains

Low Latency30-50ms

Rel. 02.4Mbps FL153Kbps RL

Avg 300-600Kbps FL

Push To TalkInstant MessagingInstant Multimedia

Audio and video<750ms PTT

Video TelephonyPacket voice and video

•Rev. B – Multicarrier•Up to 73.5Mbps in 20MHz•Fully backward compatible

PAGE 10June 13, 2007 10

CDMA Operators Committed to EV-DO Rev. AGreater Capabilities & Efficiencies are Driving Migration

Source: Operator and vendor press releasesNote: Many of these operators have yet to announce specific planned launch dates

Japan• KDDI - Q4 2006

United States• Sprint-Nextel - Q1 2007• US Cellular• Verizon Wireless

South Korea• KTF - 2007• LG Telecom - Q4 2006• SK Telecom - H2 2006

EV-DO Rev. A Product Announcements:

Sierra WirelessAirCard 595 &

MC5725 PCI Express Mini Card * Planned for 2006

--------------------

Novatel WirelessMerlin 720 PC Card &

Expedite 720 Mini Card * Planned for Q3 2006

--------------------

Airwalk* Planned for Q4 2006

EVEV--DO Rev. A DO Rev. A Product Announcements:Product Announcements:

Sierra WirelessAirCard 595 &

MC5725 PCI Express Mini Card * Planned for 2006

--------------------

Novatel WirelessMerlin 720 PC Card &

Expedite 720 Mini Card * Planned for Q3 2006

--------------------

Airwalk* Planned for Q4 2006

PAGE 11June 13, 2007 11

Continue to Drive Air Interface ImprovementsEV-DO Rel 0, Rev A, Rx Diversity, Equalizer and Interference Cancellation Techniques

Forward Link sector throughput gains

830Kbps

1240Kbps

1500Kbps

~50%

~20% Increase

EV-DO Rel. 0

Rel. 0 + 2-Rx Handset

Diversity

Rev. A + 2-Rx Handset Diversity + Equalizer

~275% Increase

~70%

2030Kbps

539Kbps316Kbps

EV-DO Rel. 0

EV-DO Rev. A

EV-DO Rev. A + 4-Rx BTS Diversity + SIC*

Figures are per sector for a single RF carrier. *SIC: Successive Interference Cancellation.

Reverse Link sector throughput gains

PAGE 12June 13, 2007 12

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4GV, MS,Dual Rx

4GV, MS,Dual Rx, PIC

4GV, MS,Dual Rx, SIC

Rev.A VoIP Capacity

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ecto

r

Typical Rev A VoIP capacity 44 – 68 calls per sector

EV-DO Rev B Combines Rev A ChannelsRev A Rev A Rev A

Rev.B2 Carriers

Rev.A Rev.B3 CarriersEV-DO Rev B Provides Optimal

Performance in up to 5 MHZ

QUALCOMM Demonstrates Stability & Maturity of Rev A VoIP Through 114 VoIP Calls in One Sector; 9.3 Mbps Peak Rate in Live Over-the-Air Rev B

Rev.B

6.2 Mbps3.1 Mbps 9.3 MbpsPeak Data Rates

PAGE 13June 13, 2007 13

Increasing Peak Data Rates and Throughput

1. CDMA2000 simulation methodology, 10 users per sector.2. CDMA2000 simulation methodology, 10 users per sector, equalizer gain simulated. * Estimates.

Kbps/SectorSpectral EfficiencyFrequency Reuse

2,450Kbps

FL 1Rx

3,675KbpsFL 2Rx

2,450 - 3,6750.25 - 0.37

1/1

6,090Kbps

FL 1RxRel. 0

7,350Kbps

FL 2Rx

Rel. 0

10,500KbpsEqualizerFL 2Rx, Rev. A

6,090 - 10,5000.61 - 1.05

1/1

Data Throughput Per Sector(2x10MHz)

Assumes 100% loading of data traffic

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Year commercially launched

EV-DO Rel. O EV-DO Rev. A

EV-DO Rev. B

1X1

CDMA2000 1X

IS-95A

IS-95B

EV-DO Rev. A

PAGE 14June 13, 2007 14

Segmentation StrategyIntegration Yields Cost-effective Solutions at All Tiers

*Specifics vary per chipset

Dual CPUs400MHz - 1GHzQDSP-250MHz

CPU – 225-300MHzQDSP-90MHz

CPU – 150-225MHzQDSP-75MHz

CPU – 50-180MHzQDSP-75MHz

uPROCESSOR / QDSP

VGA[640 x 480]

QVGA[320 x 240]

QCIF+[176 x 220]

QCIF[176 x 144]

DISPLAY

A-GPS Mode Standalone Mode

Enhanced Navigation

A-GPS Mode Standalone Mode

Enhanced Navigation

A-GPS Mode Standalone Mode

Enhanced NavigationA-GPS Mode

LOCATION (LBS)Hybrid, MS-Assisted,

MS-Based, Standalone

Bluetooth 2.0 EDRWLAN

Mediacast

Bluetooth 1.2WLAN

MediacastBluetooth 1.2Bluetooth 1.2MEDIACAST &

PERIPHERALS

Record: 15 fps @ QCIFPlayback: 15 fps @ QCIF

3Mpixel

50k Triangles/sec400k 3D pixels/sec

CMX / MP3 / WMA / REAL / AAC+ / E-AAC+

Surround Sound

Multimedia Platform Convergence PlatformEnhanced PlatformValue Platform

Record: 30 fps @ VGAPlayback: 30 fps @ VGA

Record: 15 fps @ QVGAPlayback: 30 fps @ QVGA

15 fps @ QCIFVIDEORecord & Playback

5MPixel

225k Triangles/sec7M 3D pixels/sec

CMX / MP3 / WMA / REAL / AAC+ / E-AAC+

Surround & Positional Sound

2Mpixel

CMX / MP3 / AAC+

8MPixelCAMERA

4M Triangles/sec133M 3D pixels/sec

3DGaming & 3D GUI

CMX / MP3 / WMA / REAL / AAC+ / E-AAC+

Surround & Positional SoundMUSIC

PAGE 15June 13, 2007 15

SatelliteSatellite

gpsOne Overview (QPoint)

BaseStations

BaseStations

Mobile Terminal

PDE By

SnapTrack

PDE By

SnapTrack

MobileTerminalsMobileTerminals

τ3τ3

R3 =Cτ3R3 =Cτ3

• Works over multiple air interfaces

• Best performance:• High availability, all terrain: includes rural and indoor coverage• Client/Server network assist model (A-GPS)• High, pin-point outdoor accuracy (5-10m)• Increased sensitivity; improvement over GPS• Minimal time-to-first-fix• Exceeds FCC E-911 mandate requirements• Differential GPS based solution

• Standards-based (IS-801 or IP)

• Mobile Station Assisted or MS Based• NEW: Standalone Pos. Loc. in Handset

• Fully integrated into the CDMA MSM ASIC

• Location information controlled at handset

• Hybrid solution combining GPS satellite (C/A code) and wireless network infrastructure

PAGE 16June 13, 2007 16

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MSM3000ARM7 TDMI

23 MIPS* (27 MHz)

MSM6500

MSM6550

MSM7200

MSM2Intel 8018610 MIPS

(~2.5 MHz)

* Dhrystone 2.1

Convergence Dual-Core

Scorpion + ARM 9Up to 2370 MIPS*

(1GHz)

Paging, Messaging, Voice MailPersonal Information Manager

Multimedia Platform ARM9Up to 160 MIPS*

(146 MHz)

Enhanced Platform ARM9Up to 250 MIPS*

(225 MHz)

Convergence Dual-CoreARM9 + ARM11Up to 740 MIPS*

(400 MHz)

SnapDragonSnapDragon – All the power of a laptop in your pocketand always ‘on’

PAGE 17June 13, 2007 17

ASIC Software(BREW is air-interface independent, can support

cdmaOne, CDMA2000 1X/1xEV, GSM/GPRS & UMTS (WCDMA))

UserInterface

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Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless (BREW)API supporting architecture application software development for wireless handsets

BREW Enables Application Software

PAGE 18June 13, 2007 18

Telecom ItaliaItaly

Current BREW Customers

www.brewtoday.com

SPRINTUSA

Bermuda Digital Comm.Bermuda

Verizon USA

ALLTELUSA

O2Multiple Properties

Rural Cellular Corp (RCC)USA

KTF Korea

Alaska Comm. Sys. (ACS)USA

KDDIJapan

UNEFONMexico

OrangeFrance, Global

CricketUSA

3 Multiple Properties

Cellular SouthUSA

ALLTEL USA

PioneerUSA

Bluegrass CellularUSA

VIVO Brazil

CellcomUSA

Tata India

Illinois Valley CellularUSA

Reliance India

GuamcellUSA

Pelephone Israel

Total: 36 Total: 30 Total: 6

China UnicomChina

Telecom New ZealandNew Zealand

Over $1 Billion in Developer

Revenues since November 2001

BREW Solution Customers

Device Manufacturers

Countries withBREW Solutions

January 2007

69

45

31US CellularUSA

PAGE 19June 13, 2007 19

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