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The Internet of Everything
Pete LanciaSr. Dir., Marketing
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The Internet of Everything
The Next Era of Networking and Computing, Where Everything is
Intelligently Connected
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60+ Billion Machines
60+ Billion Machines
The Internet of Everything Opportunity
6+ Billion People
6+ Billion People
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Industry Trends are Aligning
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Companies are Turning to Internet of Everything Connectivity to Address a Variety of Needs
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The Internet of Everything has Given Rise to New Device Categories and User Experiences
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The Internet of Everything Spans a Number of Verticals
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Why Cellular?
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More than 5 Billion Cellular Subscribers Worldwide
Source: Wireless Intelligence estimates as of Jul 19, 2010 for the quarter ending Jun 30, 2010; *number of unique wireless connections
Cellular has become the Most Widely UsedPlatform in the History of Mankind
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• Reliable, ubiquitous networks
• Always-on connectivity
• Highly scalable
• Flexibility to support fixed and mobile applications
• Based upon well-established standards
• Leverages extensive ecosystem
Cellular Provides Anytime, Anywhere Connectivity, Enabling Intelligent Solutions
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Cellular is at the Core of the Internet of Everything
Smart Meter / HAN Connectivity
Concentrator Backhaul
Application Management
Platforms
Direct Connectivity Consumers
Field Service Personnel
Customer Service
Direct Connectivity
Gateway Connectivity
Content Management
Platforms
Secure IP Network
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Why 3G?
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3G Provides Greater Capabilities and Flexibility than Competing Technologies
Mesh 2G 3G
Module Cost
Connectivity Cost
Low Latency
Throughput Rates
Network Capacity
Life Cycle
Integrated GPS
Security
IP-Based ArchitectureNote: Green denotes advantage
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More than 540M 3G CDMA2000 Subscribers Today
Over 310 Commercial 3G CDMA2000 Operators in 120 Countries Worldwide
Source: CDMA Development Group, http://www.cdg.org
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Rapid Growth Projected for 3G-Enabled Connected Devices
Source: ABI Research, 3Q 2010
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Expanding and Diverse List of Companies Using 3G Embedded Solutions
Note: 3G includes CDMA2000 1X, EV-DO, WCDMA and HSPA technologies
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Why Qualcomm?
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Chipset Solutions
•Mobile Station Modems (MSM)•Single-Chip Solutions (QSC)•Mobile Data Modems (MDM)•Snapdragon (QSD)•Gobi•Femtocell Station Modem (FSM) Platform•Internet of Everything Module (IEM)
Chipset Solutions
•Mobile Station Modems (MSM)•Single-Chip Solutions (QSC)•Mobile Data Modems (MDM)•Snapdragon (QSD)•Gobi•Femtocell Station Modem (FSM) Platform•Internet of Everything Module (IEM)
SoftwarePlatforms
•Brew Mobile Platform (Brew MP)
•Brew Distribution System (BDS)
•SDKs
•APIs
•Reference Materials
•Technology Guides
•Developer Tools
SoftwarePlatforms
•Brew Mobile Platform (Brew MP)
•Brew Distribution System (BDS)
•SDKs
•APIs
•Reference Materials
•Technology Guides
•Developer Tools
Technology Expertise
•CDMA2000 1X
•EV-DO (R. 0, A, B)
•HSPA
•HSPA+
•LTE
•Bluetooth
•802.11n
•gpsOne
Technology Expertise
•CDMA2000 1X
•EV-DO (R. 0, A, B)
•HSPA
•HSPA+
•LTE
•Bluetooth
•802.11n
•gpsOne
Service Delivery Platform
•Device Performance Services
•Wireless Network Services
•Application Services
•Professional Services
Service Delivery Platform
•Device Performance Services
•Wireless Network Services
•Application Services
•Professional Services
Enabling the Internet of Everything Ecosystem
Qualcomm has a broad portfolio of solutions designed to meet the evolving needs of the IoE marketplace
Qualcomm has a broad portfolio of solutions designed to meet the evolving needs of the IoE marketplace
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Enabling the Personal Internet of Everything
SENSINGLocal content
& services discovery
SEEINGAugmented reality UI:
Map, 3D, in building navigation
INTERACTINGConnection manager
(WAN, Wi-Fi)
KNOWSYou and what is
around you
LEARNSWhat you like
DISCOVERSThings relevant
to you
FILTERSOut the irrelevant
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Thank You