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TAIPEI, Taiwan and SAN DIEGO, Calif.
January 30, 2008 — Mio
Technology Corporation, a
leading
maker of mobile GPS devices, and
Qualcomm Incorporated, a leading developer and innovator
of advanced wireless technologies and data solutions, today announced a
collaboration to develop connected personal navigation devices (PNDs).
These new connected PNDs will leverage Qualcomm's technology with the
QST1100™ chipset to deliver industry-leading GPS performance and
cellular connectivity for real-time traffic updates, voice call
capabilities and more.
“Qualcomm's legacy of wireless communications brings new possibilities
to consumer devices, and we are very excited about our relationship
with Mio that will bring integrated cellular connectivity, GPS and
application processing to PNDs,” said Luis Pineda, senior vice
president of marketing and product management for Qualcomm CDMA
Technologies. “Our technology, coupled with Mio's extensive device
design expertise, will usher in a new generation of connected consumer
devices aimed at propelling the industry toward the next level of
functionality.”
“Personal navigation devices have been growing dramatically in
popularity, and Mio is proud to be one of the first companies to offer
the connectivity of cellular networks to PND users, making information
access seamless and reliable,” said Samuel Wang, president of Mio
Technology Corporation. “We are happy to be working with Qualcomm to
introduce a new family of PND devices that will allow people to explore
more.”
With this new collaboration, Mio looks to offer consumers a
next-generation GPS device that goes beyond traditional point-to-point
navigation. With real-time content, search capabilities and more, Mio's
connected PNDs will provide a uniquely dynamic navigation experience
that can be customized for any lifestyle. Whether for leisure travel,
business travel or the daily commute, Mio's cutting-edge connected PNDs
will enable people to explore their environment.
Mio's new connected PNDs will be based on the QST1100 chipset from
Qualcomm, the first solution to integrate application processing, GPS
and cellular connectivity for ubiquitous connectivity and sleeker
form-factors. The QST1100 chipset leverages Qualcomm's gpsOne®
technology for unsurpassed GPS performance. The fully integrated gpsOne
solution supports numerous modes of operation - including Assisted-GPS,
Standalone-GPS and gpsOneXTRA™ Assistance technology for enhanced
Standalone-GPS performance - and is the most widely deployed
position-location solution in the world. Currently, more than 300
million devices around the world leverage gpsOne technology for
accurate, ubiquitous positioning capabilities.
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