Qualcomm Technologies exhibits its most recent products and solutions for the embedded ecosystem at Embedded World. The firm presents the Qualcomm® RB3 Gen 2 Platform and Qualcomm® QCC730 Wi-Fi solution, which offer low to high-performance processing, connectivity, and on-devices.
With up to 88% less power consumption than previous generations, the QCC730 micro-power Wi-Fi system is revolutionising battery-powered industrial, commercial, and consumer applications. It is easy to create thanks to the open-source IDE and SDK that support cloud connectivity offloading.
Additionally, Qualcomm Technologies provides a line of Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity products, such as the tri-core, ultra-low power Bluetooth. Foundries.io, an open-source cloud-native platform that makes it easier to design and update Linux-based IoT and Edge devices, was bought by Qualcomm Technologies.
In June 2024, the business intends to launch an industrial grade platform with an emphasis on the needs for mechanical handling, environmental sustainability, and functional safety in industrial applications.
Large operational temperature ranges, industrial module packaging, and System Integrity Level certification will all be supported by the platform. It will have superior safe camera ISP with multi-concurrent camera support, high-performance CPU, GPU, and on-device AI capabilities, as well as industrial I/O requirements.
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